Make Me a Servant Like Jesus
Friday, April 8, 2011
Philippians 2:3-4 “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit; but in humility, consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also the interests of others.”
Be ambitious to be nothing! At least nothing except what God designed you to be. When you gave your life to Christ, you became a servant. A servant goes where he is directed and does what he is commanded to do. He takes no thought of whether he "likes" it or not; he simply obeys because it is his position. Jesus Christ is our greatest example of a servant. Philippians 2:6-8 tells us how Jesus, who is God, did not try to grasp being equal with God, but made himself to be nothing and became a servant in the form of a man. He became completely submitted and obedient to God, the Father, and submitted even to death on a cross.
There is something in each of us that recoils and wants to strike back when we hear the words servant and submission. We want to say, "I'm a King's kid!" But when searching Scriptures we will find over and over again that those who exalt themselves will be abased and those who choose to humble themselves before God will be exalted (Matthew 23:12). Remember, God's ways are not our ways; His ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:9).
As we become willing to submit our lives as living sacrifices before God, going where He leads, speaking what He directs, and doing as He asks, the light of God within us will become so evident to those around us that they will want to know what makes us different. Why? Because it is such an unusual way to live. It has an appeal to those wanting out of the darkness. Your coworkers, parents, and students have a need to see Jesus in you. They will be drawn to the light of Christ as you shine for Him in this dark, confusing world.
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Prayer Requests for April 6
*Kalisha is having eye surgery Friday
*Mari Lopez - safe and healthy pregnancy
*Pray for our school leaders: Mr. Moczygemba, Debra, Kelly - Peace and Wisdom as they makes tough decisions
*Probationary Employees - Peace during this time, Wisdom for steps to take regarding jobs, Encouragement
(Here are the people if you'd like to pray for them by name: Amy Bailey, Randall Boles, Mary Coronado, Katie Heefner, Kelsy Kasprzak, Jose Juarez, Kimo Aleman, Brenda Dunn, Kristen Contreras, Jill Smajstrla, Amy Biddison)
*Jennifer Anaya - there has been some stealing go on in 5th grade classrooms. Please pray for wisdom for the teachers on how best to help the kids involved
*Karen Duckworth and family
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