Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Serve somebody

Bob Dylan writes a great song called, “You gotta serve somebody.” The lyrics go like this: You may be an ambassador to England or France, You may like to gamble, you might like to dance You may be the heavyweight champion of the world. But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed. You're gonna have to serve somebody, It may be the devil or it may be the Lord. But you're gonna have to serve somebody.

All of us as humans serve someone or something….like it or not – that’s just what we do. So when Jesus shows up and tells his followers – to stop aiming for a position of honor, but look for opportunities to serve and be humble, how did they react? How do we react?

For sure it’s one thing to say that we are willing to have a savior who forgives our sins; however, it is more of a challenge to realize that we have a new master & king who calls us to trust and obey him every day of our life.

Jesus says in Luke 14:11, “For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” This verse speaks of a way to help and serve others rather than thinking of ourselves more highly than we ought to.

Even more we must wrestle with the thought that being a servant to God is a much better choice than being a servant to our own selfishness and tendency to be a people pleaser. Galatians 1:10 says, Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.”

What a radical shift from being lured into trying to get the approval of our friends, family, co-workers and rather choosing the desire to serve Christ. Every day we will be faced with the opportunity to go along with slander, gossip, greed, pride, rather than realizing that our identity comes from what Christ has done for us.

Ponder this quote about the Love of Jesus for us… Rebecca Manley Pippert says “whatever controls us really is our god.” By contrast, Jesus’ ownership of our lives is not a control that manipulates us or takes away our dignity...He governs our lives the right way: by being who he is without compromise and by insisting we become all that we are meant to be. And he tells us this can occur only through following him, obeying him and maintaining a living, passionate kinship to him....God created us for himself. If we are living with any center other than Jesus, we will be living incompletely....[H]e is the only one in the universe who can control us without destroying us. No one will ever love you like Jesus.”

Will you believe that Jesus can be the best master to serve?