11.20.2009

Something to think about......

Here is an email that I got today. It kinda hits the spot for me.
It is something that I must learn to keep in mind at all times. 
I am very guilty of these things especially while at work. It's 
easy for me to get tired and lazy, and it's the little things that
I decide I don't want to do. I think that once the big things are
done, then I should be done! However, the small things will
matter, just as the big things matter.


Friday, November 20, 2009

"Unless you are faithful in small matters, you won't be faithful in
large ones. If you cheat even a little, you won't be honest with
greater responsibilities." Luke 16:10 (NLT)

Servants do every task with equal dedication. Whatever they do,
servants "do it with all their heart" (Colossians 3:23 NIV).

The size of the task is irrelevant. The only issue is, does it need
to be done?

You will never arrive at the state in life where you're too important to
help with menial tasks. God will never exempt you from the mundane.
It's a vital part of your character curriculum. The Bible says, "If you
think you are too important to help someone in need, you are only
fooling yourself. You are really a nobody" (Galatians 6:3 NLT).

It is in these small services that we grow like Christ.

Jesus specialized in menial tasks that everyone else tried to avoid:
washing feet, helping children, fixing breakfast, and serving lepers.
Nothing was beneath him, because he came to serve. It wasn't in
spite of his greatness that he did these things, but because of it,
and he expects us to follow his example (John 13:15).

Small tasks often show a big heart. Your servant's heart is
revealed in little acts that others don't think of doing, as when
Paul gathered brushwood for a fire to warm everyone after a ship
wreck (Acts 28:3).

He was just as exhausted as everyone else, but he did what
everyone needed. No task is beneath you when you have a
servant's heart.

Great opportunities often disguise themselves in small tasks.
The little things in life determine the big things. Don't look for
great tasks to do for God. Just do the not-so-great stuff, and
God will assign you whatever he wants you to do.

There will always be more people willing to do "great" things for
God than there are people willing to do the little things. The race
to be a leader is crowded, but the field is wide open for those
willing to be servants.

Sometimes you serve upward to those in authority, and
sometimes you serve downward to those in need. Either way,
you develop a servant's heart when you're willing to do
anything needed.

1 comment:

  1. that is so true. keep sending the blogs. love, dad

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