Monday, May 11, 2020
Serve Well
“If your gift is serving others, serve them well” (Romans 12:7 nlt).
Some time ago, I was actually at a fast-food restaurant getting some food with the grandkids. I placed a rather complicated order and couldn’t help but notice how well the employee handled it all.
Then she said, “Oh, you’re Greg Laurie!”
As we talked a little, I found out she was a Christian. Then I understood even more why she was so cheerful and polite. I asked her if she liked her job.
“I love my job,” she said.
I thought, “That’s how we all should be.”
Whatever you’re doing, whether you’re working at a fast-food restaurant, serving in church, or working in healthcare, serve well.
Here’s the mark of a person whom God has called to serve: they recognize a need and then jump in and do something about it.
On the other hand, I think some people have the gift of complaining. They just seem content with finding fault—all the things the church is doing wrong in their estimation.
But people with the gift of serving see a need and then meet that need because they want to help out.
Has God given you this spiritual gift? What a wonderful gift it is. So, if you’re checking on your neighbors and praying for them, that is great, and if you’re picking up the groceries for them, that is great too. Because whatever you’re doing to serve, it matters.
The Bible says, “Do not neglect the spiritual gift you received” (1 Timothy 4:14 nlt). Or, as The Message puts it, “Keep that dusted off and in use.”
Be faithful in the little things, and God will open up greater opportunities for you. Because, as Warren Wiersbe has said, “You can never be too small for God to use, only too big.”
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