I know that I for one have done things in my life that I certainly regret. I think all of us have. As a pastor, I’ve heard many people’s stories about how personal sin ruined their relationships and livelihoods. It’s heartbreaking to witness the collateral damage of sin.
True greatness lies in serving others with love. Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.” – Mark 10:43. Jesus came not to be served, but to serve others. As believers, we are called to mirror His example—to love, give, and uplift those around us.
Why Serving Matters
🌍 Reflects Christ’s love – Our actions speak louder than words.
🌍 Brings fulfillment – There is joy in helping others.
🌍 Strengthens the Church – Every role in ministry matters.
🌍 Impacts lives eternally – What we do for others, we do for Christ.
Why Serving Matters
🌍 Reflects Christ’s love – Our actions speak louder than words.
🌍 Brings fulfillment – There is joy in helping others.
🌍 Strengthens the Church – Every role in ministry matters.
🌍 Impacts lives eternally – What we do for others, we do for Christ.
Ways You Can Serve Today
✔ Join a church ministry (choir, media, outreach, prayer team)
✔ Support the less privileged & community programs
✔ Be intentional in helping, mentoring, and guiding others
💡 The highest calling is to love and serve. How will you make a difference today?
#ServeWithJoy #LoveInAction #FaithAndService #AMCChristChurch
Since His hour had come, Jesus’ prayer was the invocation at the Last Supper with His intimate followers, His disciples. As Jesus takes the towel of a servant and washes their feet, He shows them how to love by serving. Our modern-day equivalent could be serving others a meal in our home or washing dishes afterward. It is the idea of service to others above our immediate needs. Not to be served but to serve, as Jesus, early in His ministry, defined His way of life. x
Since His hour had come, Jesus’ prayer was the invocation at the Last Supper with His intimate followers, His disciples. As Jesus takes the towel of a servant and washes their feet, He shows them how to love by serving. Our modern-day equivalent could be serving others a meal in our home or washing dishes afterward. It is the idea of service to others above our immediate needs. Not to be served but to serve, as Jesus, early in His ministry, defined His way of life. Reminds me of when my new friend David shined my shoes when I met him at his office for the first time. This was his application of Jesus’ foot washing. To my utter amazement, he explained, “Boyd, 19 out of 20 people who meet with me, I turn down their request for funding, but I still want to bless them by serving them like Jesus.” Wow, how David served me by reminding me how to be like Jesus to strangers and friends alike. Christ-centered living looks for ways to out-serve others.
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