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Christian Service can be hard—it’s not natural
Introduction
What is Christian service?
Christian service is the sincere worship of God with our whole lives
Praising God with our words (), Gospel Ministry (), Financial giving (), serving one another ().
All of these things have a common goal—the glory of God
To start us off, it is helpful to first consider what Christian service is. A definition I find useful is this: Christian service is the sincere worship of God with our whole lives. When we considered the all-of-life worship of a believer, we learned that worship encompasses the dedication of our entire lives to God’s service. Like the other disciplines service is part of our whole-life worship of the God who created us as well as redeemed us through Jesus Christ.
To start us off, it is helpful to first consider what Christian service is. A definition I find useful is this: Christian service is the sincere worship of God with our whole lives. When we considered the all-of-life worship of a believer, we learned that worship encompasses the dedication of our entire lives to God’s service. Like the other disciplines service is part of our whole-life worship of the God who created us as well as redeemed us through Jesus Christ.
Pride
The service we are called to is obedience motivated by faith in Jesus Christ and what He has done for us. Such service includes praising God with our words (), gospel ministry (), financial giving (), and serving one another ().
The service we are called to is obedience motivated by faith in Jesus Christ and what He has done for us. Such service includes praising God with our words (), gospel ministry (), financial giving (), and serving one another ().
Self-centeredness
You could be leading a Bible study, witnessing to your co-workers, or striving to be a godly husband, wife, father or mother. But the different forms of service all have a common goal: the glory of God.
You could be leading a Bible study, witnessing to your co-workers, or striving to be a godly husband, wife, father or mother. But the different forms of service all have a common goal: the glory of God.
We see this in .
We see this in .
11 With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith. 12 We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
11 With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith. 12 We pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you, and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Paul prayed that God might enable the Thessalonian Christians to “fulfill every good purpose and every act prompted by their faith”. This was so that Christ would be glorified by their service.” (verse 12)
Paul prayed that God might enable the Thessalonian Christians to “fulfill every good purpose and every act prompted by their faith”. This was so that Christ would be glorified by their service.” (verse 12)
Understanding the goal of Christian service is important. After all, serving is hard work. It can also go unappreciated and unnoticed by those around us. Laziness and pride often hinder our service. Without discipline, we will only serve occasionally, when it’s convenient or opportune, or when it benefits us. A desire to glorify God, however, inspires fervent service to God.
Understanding the goal of Christian service is important. After all, serving is hard work. It can also go unappreciated and unnoticed by those around us. Laziness and pride often hinder our service. Without discipline, we will only serve occasionally, when it’s convenient or opportune, or when it benefits us. A desire to glorify God, however, inspires fervent service to God.
Paul in exhorts Christians to, “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”
Paul in exhorts Christians to, “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”
Zeal is the opposite of sloth. The word “zeal” in our Bible is derived from the Hebrew and Greek words for “jealous” or “jealousy”. To be zealous for God is to be jealous for His glory, such that we vigorously labor to glorify Him in all that we do.
Zeal is the opposite of sloth. The word “zeal” in our Bible is derived from the Hebrew and Greek words for “jealous” or “jealousy”. To be zealous for God is to be jealous for His glory, such that we vigorously labor to glorify Him in all that we do.
I. Every Christian Is Expected to Serve
I. Every Christian Is Expected to Serve
The chief end of a Christian is to glorify God. Therefore, every Christian is expected to serve. When God calls His elect to Himself, He calls no one to idleness. We are saved in order to glorify God, and we glorify God through serving Him.
The chief end of a Christian is to glorify God. Therefore, every Christian is expected to serve. When God calls His elect to Himself, He calls no one to idleness. We are saved in order to glorify God, and we glorify God through serving Him.
A. We are servants of Christ
A. We are servants of Christ
As Christians, we are a redeemed people. Freed from our bondage to sin, we now serve a new Master. Jesus gave His own life in order to redeem us and our obligation now is to serve Him.
As Christians, we are a redeemed people. Freed from our bondage to sin, we now serve a new Master. Jesus gave His own life in order to redeem us and our obligation now is to serve Him.
9 And they sang a new song:  “You are worthy to take the scroll    and to open its seals, because you were slain,    and with your blood you purchased men for God    from every tribe and language and people and nation. 10 You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God,    and they will reign on the earth.”
9 And they sang a new song:  “You are worthy to take the scroll    and to open its seals, because you were slain,    and with your blood you purchased men for God    from every tribe and language and people and nation. 10 You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God,    and they will reign on the earth.”
But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life.
But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life.
As Christians, we belong to Christ. This means the direction and purpose of our lives have radically changed. We no longer live for ourselves because we are no longer masters of our own lives. Instead, our obligation now is to live for Christ who has bought us with his own blood.
As Christians, we belong to Christ. This means the direction and purpose of our lives have radically changed. We no longer live for ourselves because we are no longer masters of our own lives. Instead, our obligation now is to live for Christ who has bought us with his own blood.
19b You are not your own; 20a you were bought at a price.
19b You are not your own; 20a you were bought at a price.
In the New Testament, there are many examples of how the disciples of Christ understood this. Paul (), James (), and Jude () all saw themselves as servants, or slaves, of God.
In the New Testament, there are many examples of how the disciples of Christ understood this. Paul (), James (), and Jude () all saw themselves as servants, or slaves, of God.
Christ paid an exceedingly high price to ransom us from sin. He gave His very life to save us from our sin. Isn't it only right that we offer our entire lives for His service? Should we not strive to be conformed to Christ in this?
Christ paid an exceedingly high price to ransom us from sin. He gave His very life to save us from our sin. Isn't it only right that we offer our entire lives for His service? Should we not strive to be conformed to Christ in this?
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
Our service to God should be a priority for us. Service is costly. God asks for our life. He has a right to, because we belong to Him.
Our service to God should be a priority for us. Service is costly. God asks for our life. He has a right to, because we belong to Him.
B. We are called to serve
B. We are called to serve
8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Verse 8 and 9 are very clear: Salvation is entirely by God's grace, and not by our own works. As poor, needy sinners, our only hope is to trust in Jesus Christ. He alone is our Savior and we can do nothing to earn our salvation.
Verse 8 and 9 are very clear: Salvation is entirely by God's grace, and not by our own works. As poor, needy sinners, our only hope is to trust in Jesus Christ. He alone is our Savior and we can do nothing to earn our salvation.
It is only faith in Christ – and Christ alone – that saves. But true saving faith is never alone. It will always produce the fruit of obedient service. This is what Paul means in verse 10. God has given us new life in Christ in order that we might “do good works”. We are saved for a purpose – to serve God and glorify Him.
It is only faith in Christ – and Christ alone – that saves. But true saving faith is never alone. It will always produce the fruit of obedient service. This is what Paul means in verse 10. God has given us new life in Christ in order that we might “do good works”. We are saved for a purpose – to serve God and glorify Him.
How much more, then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!
How much more, then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!
highlights the radical demands of Christian service.
highlights the radical demands of Christian service.
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.
In view of the mercies we have received from God through Christ, our only right response is to offer our entire lives to the Lord. Do we hold anything back from the service of God? How do we use our time, energy, money, opportunities, relationships, abilities and talents? May the Lord help us to offer ourselves completely as living sacrifices for His glory!
In view of the mercies we have received from God through Christ, our only right response is to offer our entire lives to the Lord. Do we hold anything back from the service of God? How do we use our time, energy, money, opportunities, relationships, abilities and talents? May the Lord help us to offer ourselves completely as living sacrifices for His glory!
Serving Christ involves serving the church. We cannot claim to serve Christ if we are indifferent to the welfare of His body. This challenges the way we think about the church. Do we join a church because of the good that we can gain from it, or do we become members so that we can serve other Christians and be a blessing to them?
Serving Christ involves serving the church. We cannot claim to serve Christ if we are indifferent to the welfare of His body. This challenges the way we think about the church. Do we join a church because of the good that we can gain from it, or do we become members so that we can serve other Christians and be a blessing to them?
One of the most pressing needs for the church today is to recover the concept of the working church, where every member is actively serving. This is what it means to be a priesthood of believers – all of us are to contribute to the good of the body, in whatever way the Lord has enabled us. This is how healthy church growth comes about.
One of the most pressing needs for the church today is to recover the concept of the working church, where every member is actively serving. This is what it means to be a priesthood of believers – all of us are to contribute to the good of the body, in whatever way the Lord has enabled us. This is how healthy church growth comes about.
11 It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12 to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13 until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
11 It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, 12 to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13 until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
14 Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming. 15 Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ. 16 From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.
14 Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming. 15 Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ. 16 From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.
The leaders are not the only ones responsible for growing the church. In fact, Paul here places that duty squarely on the congregation. The duty of the elders is to equip God’s people for service, so that the church members themselves can build up the body of Christ (v11 and 12).
The leaders are not the only ones responsible for growing the church. In fact, Paul here places that duty squarely on the congregation. The duty of the elders is to equip God’s people for service, so that the church members themselves can build up the body of Christ (v11 and 12).
In light of this, we should ask ourselves: Do we simply enjoy good teaching for its own sake, or are we seeking to equip ourselves for ministry? Are we actively using what we have learnt to serve others? Knowledge, unless used to bless others, often leads to pride.
In light of this, we should ask ourselves: Do we simply enjoy good teaching for its own sake, or are we seeking to equip ourselves for ministry? Are we actively using what we have learnt to serve others? Knowledge, unless used to bless others, often leads to pride.
We all have a part to play in building up the church. None of us are exempt from this responsibility. Verse 16 encourages us all to serve in whatever way we can. A body grows in a healthy way when its various parts carry out their different functions in unity. This illustration is very instructive: No part of the body can say that it is too small or insignificant – each part does its work. So it is with the church and its members. There is healthy growth when all of us work together for the good of the body.
We all have a part to play in building up the church. None of us are exempt from this responsibility. Verse 16 encourages us all to serve in whatever way we can. A body grows in a healthy way when its various parts carry out their different functions in unity. This illustration is very instructive: No part of the body can say that it is too small or insignificant – each part does its work. So it is with the church and its members. There is healthy growth when all of us work together for the good of the body.
QUESTIONS ~ WHAT OBSTACLES KEEP US FROM SERVING?
QUESTIONS ~ WHAT OBSTACLES KEEP US FROM SERVING?
II. Motivations for Serving
II. Motivations for Serving
Such obstacles can make us less fervent in serving God. A good way to rekindle our passion for serving God is to meditate on the biblical motivations for doing so. This is also a helpful way of checking our own motives for serving.
Such obstacles can make us less fervent in serving God. A good way to rekindle our passion for serving God is to meditate on the biblical motivations for doing so. This is also a helpful way of checking our own motives for serving.
A. Motivated by Obedience
A. Motivated by Obedience
It is the LORD your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him.
It is the LORD your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him.
We serve God because He commands it and we want to obey Him. No Christian is meant to sit on the sidelines and watch others do the work of the kingdom!
We serve God because He commands it and we want to obey Him. No Christian is meant to sit on the sidelines and watch others do the work of the kingdom!
B. Motivated by Gratitude
B. Motivated by Gratitude
But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you.
But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you.
It is no burden to serve God when we remember what He has done for us. Two verses before, Samuel reminds the Israelites that “the LORD was pleased to make you his own”. So it is with all of us who are God's people.
It is no burden to serve God when we remember what He has done for us. Two verses before, Samuel reminds the Israelites that “the LORD was pleased to make you his own”. So it is with all of us who are God's people.
We were dead in sins, without Christ and without hope. We rightly deserved God's judgment. But God, in His grace towards us, sent His Son as a sacrifice for our sins in order that we might be forgiven. He called us to Himself by His Spirit, giving us faith that we might believe in Christ. And He did all this not because we deserved it, but because it pleased the Lord to make us His people. From start to finish, we are debtors to God's grace.
We were dead in sins, without Christ and without hope. We rightly deserved God's judgment. But God, in His grace towards us, sent His Son as a sacrifice for our sins in order that we might be forgiven. He called us to Himself by His Spirit, giving us faith that we might believe in Christ. And He did all this not because we deserved it, but because it pleased the Lord to make us His people. From start to finish, we are debtors to God's grace.
When our hearts grow cold towards serving God, we ought to consider what great things the Lord has done for us in Christ. May our gratitude to God inspire us to serve Him fervently!
When our hearts grow cold towards serving God, we ought to consider what great things the Lord has done for us in Christ. May our gratitude to God inspire us to serve Him fervently!
We serve God because we are forgiven, not in order to be forgiven. Christians aren't prisoners who should serve God grudgingly because of guilt. The opposite is true: We can serve willingly because Christ's death and resurrection has freed us from guilt! Consider the example of Isaiah and notice his response once God had forgiven him.
We serve God because we are forgiven, not in order to be forgiven. Christians aren't prisoners who should serve God grudgingly because of guilt. The opposite is true: We can serve willingly because Christ's death and resurrection has freed us from guilt! Consider the example of Isaiah and notice his response once God had forgiven him.
5 “Woe to me!” I cried. “I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty.”
5 “Woe to me!” I cried. “I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty.”
6 Then one of the seraphs flew to me with a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with tongs from the altar. 7 With it he touched my mouth and said, “See, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for.”
6 Then one of the seraphs flew to me with a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with tongs from the altar. 7 With it he touched my mouth and said, “See, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for.”
8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?”
8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?”
And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”
And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”
Isaiah was eager to serve the Lord. Why? Not because he felt guilty, but because God had taken his guilt away. Has He taken your guilt away? If so, then serve Him because of it!
Isaiah was eager to serve the Lord. Why? Not because he felt guilty, but because God had taken his guilt away. Has He taken your guilt away? If so, then serve Him because of it!
C. Motivated by Gladness
C. Motivated by Gladness
Meditating upon what God has accomplished through Christ should fill us not only with gratitude, but also with joy. We rejoice as we remember the work of Christ, and we rejoice as we look forward to His return, when we shall be glorified in Him. This ought to motivate us to serve the Lord. Our service to God should be characterized by joy, not with murmuring and complaining.
Meditating upon what God has accomplished through Christ should fill us not only with gratitude, but also with joy. We rejoice as we remember the work of Christ, and we rejoice as we look forward to His return, when we shall be glorified in Him. This ought to motivate us to serve the Lord. Our service to God should be characterized by joy, not with murmuring and complaining.
(KJV)
(KJV)
Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing.
Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing.
(NIV substitutes “worship” for service; use KJV (here), NAS or ESV)
(NIV substitutes “worship” for service; use KJV (here), NAS or ESV)
Do we count it a privilege to serve God? Then let us serve Him with gladness. Not only do we rejoice in what God has done for us, we also rejoice as we see His work in causing other Christians to grow through our efforts. The spiritual fruit that God produces in the lives of other Christians brings joy to us.
Do we count it a privilege to serve God? Then let us serve Him with gladness. Not only do we rejoice in what God has done for us, we also rejoice as we see His work in causing other Christians to grow through our efforts. The spiritual fruit that God produces in the lives of other Christians brings joy to us.
Everyone has heard about your obedience, so I am full of joy over you.
Everyone has heard about your obedience, so I am full of joy over you.
Joy also comes as we labor together with other Christians for the sake of the gospel. Such fellowship is especially sweet and it encourages us in our service for God. We see this in .
Joy also comes as we labor together with other Christians for the sake of the gospel. Such fellowship is especially sweet and it encourages us in our service for God. We see this in .
3 I thank my God every time I remember you. 4 In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now[.]
3 I thank my God every time I remember you. 4 In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now[.]
D. Motivated by Humility
D. Motivated by Humility
There is a sinful tendency in us that says, “If I have to serve, I want some recognition for it.” Pride and self-centeredness hinder sincere Christian service. Through the power of the Spirit, we must strive to put these sinful desires to death.
There is a sinful tendency in us that says, “If I have to serve, I want some recognition for it.” Pride and self-centeredness hinder sincere Christian service. Through the power of the Spirit, we must strive to put these sinful desires to death.
At the same time, we must model our service after Jesus' example. He is the perfect example of what it means to serve with humility (cf. ). In , Jesus washed His disciples' feet, setting us an example to follow. And it was the same humility that led Jesus to offer Himself willingly as a sacrifice for sin for all those who would trust in Him.
At the same time, we must model our service after Jesus' example. He is the perfect example of what it means to serve with humility (cf. ). In , Jesus washed His disciples' feet, setting us an example to follow. And it was the same humility that led Jesus to offer Himself willingly as a sacrifice for sin for all those who would trust in Him.
3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. 4 Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. 5 Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: 6 Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7 but made himself nothing,    taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death— even death on a cross!
3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. 4 Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. 5 Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: 6 Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7 but made himself nothing,    taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. 8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death— even death on a cross!
If Jesus, the Creator and Ruler of all things, willingly humbled Himself to serve His people, should not we—as those who follow Him—do likewise?
If Jesus, the Creator and Ruler of all things, willingly humbled Himself to serve His people, should not we—as those who follow Him—do likewise?
E. Motivated by Love
E. Motivated by Love
Love is at the heart of Christian service. Without love, any form of service would be hypocritical and dreary. Love motivates and encourages us to serve God fervently.
Love is at the heart of Christian service. Without love, any form of service would be hypocritical and dreary. Love motivates and encourages us to serve God fervently.
Firstly, it is God's love for us in Christ that spurs us on to serve Him. This must be the starting point. We are able to love God and to love our fellow Christians only because God has first loved us.
Firstly, it is God's love for us in Christ that spurs us on to serve Him. This must be the starting point. We are able to love God and to love our fellow Christians only because God has first loved us.
14 For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.
14 For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.
Understanding how he was loved by God in Christ motivated Paul to give himself entirely to the Lord's work. Paul realized that because Christ had died for him, he could no longer live for himself but he was to live for his Savior. The unchanging love of Christ for us ought to stir us up to serve. And just as His love does not wane, so our motivation for service should also be constant.
Understanding how he was loved by God in Christ motivated Paul to give himself entirely to the Lord's work. Paul realized that because Christ had died for him, he could no longer live for himself but he was to live for his Savior. The unchanging love of Christ for us ought to stir us up to serve. And just as His love does not wane, so our motivation for service should also be constant.
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were an offering far too small;
That were an offering far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Secondly, it is our love for God that encourages us to serve Him. After His resurrection, Jesus asked Peter three times, “Do you love me?” Three times Peter replied “yes”, and three times Jesus exhorted him to feed His sheep. Do we claim to love our Lord? Then let us serve Him cheerfully and diligently.
Secondly, it is our love for God that encourages us to serve Him. After His resurrection, Jesus asked Peter three times, “Do you love me?” Three times Peter replied “yes”, and three times Jesus exhorted him to feed His sheep. Do we claim to love our Lord? Then let us serve Him cheerfully and diligently.
Thirdly, our love for other Christians ought to motivate us to serve them.
Thirdly, our love for other Christians ought to motivate us to serve them.
You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.
You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.
Our love for our brothers and sisters in Christ ought to be active. It is by serving them that we show our love for them. By doing so, we commend the gospel to outsiders; for it is by loving one another that we show ourselves to be Christ’s disciples.
Our love for our brothers and sisters in Christ ought to be active. It is by serving them that we show our love for them. By doing so, we commend the gospel to outsiders; for it is by loving one another that we show ourselves to be Christ’s disciples.
F. Motivated by Reward
F. Motivated by Reward
We do not earn our salvation with good works. But there is a sense in which our reward in heaven is determined by our faithfulness in serving God in this life.
We do not earn our salvation with good works. But there is a sense in which our reward in heaven is determined by our faithfulness in serving God in this life.
Jesus exhorts us to labor for things of eternal value.
Jesus exhorts us to labor for things of eternal value.
19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
The certainty of our bodily resurrection should also motivate us to serve God. We have a sure hope in Christ that assures us of future glory. This ought to encourage us, as it encouraged Paul.
The certainty of our bodily resurrection should also motivate us to serve God. We have a sure hope in Christ that assures us of future glory. This ought to encourage us, as it encouraged Paul.
Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
G. Motivated by a Desire for Godliness
G. Motivated by a Desire for Godliness
Serving is part of obedience to God. To serve faithfully is to grow in our sanctification. Serving is a spiritual discipline that we cultivate for the purpose of godliness.
Serving is part of obedience to God. To serve faithfully is to grow in our sanctification. Serving is a spiritual discipline that we cultivate for the purpose of godliness.
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
III. Every Christian is Gifted To Serve
III. Every Christian is Gifted To Serve
As Christians, we have all received the Holy Spirit. He sovereignly equips each one of us with spiritual gifts so that we are able to serve God.
As Christians, we have all received the Holy Spirit. He sovereignly equips each one of us with spiritual gifts so that we are able to serve God.
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4 There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. 11 All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he gives them to each one, just as he determines.
4 There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit. 11 All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he gives them to each one, just as he determines.
There are many different types of gifts, but they all have one purpose: service for the glory of God.
There are many different types of gifts, but they all have one purpose: service for the glory of God.
10 Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms. 11 If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.
10 Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms. 11 If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.
In addition to studying Scripture, the best way to discover and confirm our spiritual gifts is by serving. Some Christians talk about taking a spiritual gifts inventory to discover how they are to serve. But I think a more helpful way to go about thinking about our Christian service is to consider the needs of others. So the question to ask is not so much “What are my spiritual gifts?” but rather “What are the needs of God’s people, and how can I serve and love them by meeting these needs?”
In addition to studying Scripture, the best way to discover and confirm our spiritual gifts is by serving. Some Christians talk about taking a spiritual gifts inventory to discover how they are to serve. But I think a more helpful way to go about thinking about our Christian service is to consider the needs of others. So the question to ask is not so much “What are my spiritual gifts?” but rather “What are the needs of God’s people, and how can I serve and love them by meeting these needs?”
It may also be God’s intention to take us out of our comfort zones. He may be calling us to serve in new and unfamiliar ways, so that we depend more on Him and less on ourselves. Just as He gives us new opportunities for service, He also gives us fresh grace that enables us to serve Him in ways that might be unfamiliar to us. Personal example: Praise Factory teaching.
It may also be God’s intention to take us out of our comfort zones. He may be calling us to serve in new and unfamiliar ways, so that we depend more on Him and less on ourselves. Just as He gives us new opportunities for service, He also gives us fresh grace that enables us to serve Him in ways that might be unfamiliar to us. Personal example: Praise Factory teaching.
IV. Serving Requires Discipline
IV. Serving Requires Discipline
Disciplining ourselves for service means that we have to deliberately set aside time, energy and resources for the Lord's work. For example, we might have to cut down on the time we spend on leisure, or we might have to take steps to ensure that our jobs do not leave us too tired or busy to serve God.
Disciplining ourselves for service means that we have to deliberately set aside time, energy and resources for the Lord's work. For example, we might have to cut down on the time we spend on leisure, or we might have to take steps to ensure that our jobs do not leave us too tired or busy to serve God.
We will think about this in more detail next week when we consider the spiritual discipline of stewardship.
We will think about this in more detail next week when we consider the spiritual discipline of stewardship.
Some say that we should pace ourselves so that we don't “burn out” while serving God. But we often use this as an excuse to avoid the hard work of service. Let’s listen to what Paul says:
Some say that we should pace ourselves so that we don't “burn out” while serving God. But we often use this as an excuse to avoid the hard work of service. Let’s listen to what Paul says:
To this end I labor, struggling with all his energy, which so powerfully works in me.
To this end I labor, struggling with all his energy, which so powerfully works in me.
The word “labor” here means to work to the point of exhaustion and weariness. The Greek word translated “struggling” is where we get the word “agonizing”. The words that Paul uses here show that he did not hold anything back in serving God.
The word “labor” here means to work to the point of exhaustion and weariness. The Greek word translated “struggling” is where we get the word “agonizing”. The words that Paul uses here show that he did not hold anything back in serving God.
Paul was not worried about being burnt out, because he knew that his strength came from God. Note how he says “His energy”. Like Paul, we ought to serve God fervently, trusting that God will give us grace to do so.
Paul was not worried about being burnt out, because he knew that his strength came from God. Note how he says “His energy”. Like Paul, we ought to serve God fervently, trusting that God will give us grace to do so.
“I am weary in the work, but not of it.” – George Whitefield
“I am weary in the work, but not of it.” – George Whitefield
V. Moving Towards Godliness
V. Moving Towards Godliness
Each one of us is expected to serve and gifted to serve. We must all ask ourselves, “Am I willing to serve?
Each one of us is expected to serve and gifted to serve. We must all ask ourselves, “Am I willing to serve?
QUESTIONS ~ WHAT ARE SOME PRACTICAL WAYS WE CAN SERVE?
QUESTIONS ~ WHAT ARE SOME PRACTICAL WAYS WE CAN SERVE?
Some suggestions:
Some suggestions:
1) Look out for volunteer opportunities in the church announcements
1) Look out for volunteer opportunities in the church announcements
Seek out the deacons and offer to serve (Areas: Audio duplication, bookstall, childcare, children’s ministry, hospitality, library, member care, ordinances, sound, ushers, website, weddings) Meet up with other Christians to encourage them Offer hospitality Help out in child care Teach Praise Factory Pray fervently for others Provide transport to older or disabled members Encourage missionaries through letters or emails
Seek out the deacons and offer to serve (Areas: Audio duplication, bookstall, childcare, children’s ministry, hospitality, library, member care, ordinances, sound, ushers, website, weddings) Meet up with other Christians to encourage them Offer hospitality Help out in child care Teach Praise Factory Pray fervently for others Provide transport to older or disabled members Encourage missionaries through letters or emails
10) Offer to baby-sit for married couples in order to free their time for service
10) Offer to baby-sit for married couples in order to free their time for service
11) Greet visitors
11) Greet visitors
12) Disciple other Christians
12) Disciple other Christians
13) Tutor children at Cornerstone School
13) Tutor children at Cornerstone School
14) Lead Bible studies with juvenile offenders
14) Lead Bible studies with juvenile offenders
15) Share the gospel both individually as well as in corporation with other Christians
15) Share the gospel both individually as well as in corporation with other Christians
16) Get involved with the college ministry
16) Get involved with the college ministry
17) Get involved with the youth ministry
17) Get involved with the youth ministry
18) Prepare meals for college lunch
18) Prepare meals for college lunch
19) Get involved with the Angel Tree ministry
19) Get involved with the Angel Tree ministry
20) Volunteer with Nine Marks
20) Volunteer with Nine Marks
21) Write to missionaries overseas to encourage them
21) Write to missionaries overseas to encourage them
Go, Labor on: Spend, and Be Spent
Go, Labor on: Spend, and Be Spent
Go, labor on, spend, and be spent,
Go, labor on, spend, and be spent,
Thy joy to do the Father's will;
Thy joy to do the Father's will;
It is the way the Master went,
It is the way the Master went,
Should not the servant tread it still?
Should not the servant tread it still?
Go, labor on: 'tis not for nought;
Go, labor on: 'tis not for nought;
Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain;
Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain;
Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not;
Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not;
The Master praises; what are men?
The Master praises; what are men?
Go, labor on: your hands are weak,
Go, labor on: your hands are weak,
Your knees are faith, your soul cast down;
Your knees are faith, your soul cast down;
Yet falter not: the prize you seek
Yet falter not: the prize you seek
Is near – a kingdom and a crown.
Is near – a kingdom and a crown.
Go, labor on while it is day:
Go, labor on while it is day:
The world's dark night is hastening on;
The world's dark night is hastening on;
Speed, speed thy work; cast sloth away;
Speed, speed thy work; cast sloth away;
It is not thus that souls are won.
It is not thus that souls are won.
Toil on, faint not, keep watch, and pray;
Toil on, faint not, keep watch, and pray;
Be wise the erring soul to sin;
Be wise the erring soul to sin;
Go forth into the world's highway,
Go forth into the world's highway,
Compel the wanderer to come in.
Compel the wanderer to come in.
Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice;
Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice;
For toil comes rest, for exile home;
For toil comes rest, for exile home;
Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice,
Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice,
The midnight cry, 'Behold, I come!'
The midnight cry, 'Behold, I come!'
Horatius Bonar, 1808-89
Horatius Bonar, 1808-89
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