You Are Called to Serve Others, Not
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By Rick Warren — Oct 1,
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“Each of us will give a personal account to God.” (Romans 14:12 NLT, second edition)
At the end of your life on Earth, you will stand before God, and he
is going to evaluate how well you served others with your life. The
Bible says,
“Each of us will give a personal account to God” (Romans 14:12 NLT, second edition).
Think about the implications of that. One day God will compare how
much time and energy we spent on ourselves compared with what we
invested in
serving others.
At that point, all our excuses for self-centeredness will sound
hollow: “I was too busy” or “I had my own goals” or
“I was preoccupied with working, having fun, or preparing for
retirement.” To all excuses God will respond, “Sorry, wrong answer. I
created, saved, and called you and commanded you to live a life of
service. What part did you not understand?”
The Bible warns unbelievers, “He will pour out his anger and wrath on
those who live for themselves,” but for Christians it will mean a
loss of eternal rewards (Romans 2:8a).
We are only fully alive when we’re helping others. Jesus said, “If you insist on saving your life, you will lose it. Only those who
throw away their lives for my sake and for the sake of the Good News will ever know what it means to really live” (Mark 8:35 TLB; see also
Matthew 10:39, 16:25; Luke 9:24, 17:33).
This truth is so important that it is repeated five times in the
gospels. If you are not serving, you are just existing, because life is
meant for
ministry. God wants you to learn to love and serve others unselfishly.
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Talk It Over
- What has been the effect on you when you serve others?
- Why does God want us to learn to love and serve others? What does that say about him?
- What service has God called you to that you didn’t think you had enough time or energy to do?
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