Matthew 20:28
For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve
others and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Jesus Christ, The Son of God, the King of Kings, the Lord of
Lords came to earth as the Son of Man.
He gave up all of His royal rights to become a servant of every
man. His servanthood was so complete
that He gave up His own life and He separated Himself from the Father in order
to take on all of our sins so that we might have life with the Father.
Once we claim our eternal inheritance as children of God, we
accept that which we do not deserve and could not possibly earn except through
the grace and mercy of Our Savior. When
we recognize that Jesus Christ served us to the end of our meanness, our
selfishness and our sin, we should exhaust ourselves serving all men for His
sake.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, should we not follow the model
of Our Master? We should be in constant
communion with the Father, just as Jesus was, so that we can determine the will
and plan that Our Heavenly Father has for our lives. We should then be servants to all men in
accordance to the will and plan that the Father reveals to us.
Let us model the servant heart of Jesus for the world to see. May those around us be drawn to the Son of Man through our living testimonies. May they desire to have a relationship with the Son of God because of what they see in our lives.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for allowing us to be bond
servants in Your kingdom. We praise the
name of Jesus who came as Son of Man to show us the model for living in
accordance with Your will. We come
before You to proclaim how unworthy we are of all that You have set aside for
us to do in service to Your kingdom. We
bless the name of Jesus who has made us worthy servants through the shedding of
His blood. We pray, Father, that You
fill us with the power of Your Holy Spirit so that we may pour ourselves out to
all men. May the hearts of those around
us be prepared to receive what we have to offer in the name of Our Savior. We pray all these things in the name of Our
Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
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