“…just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”
Matthew 20:28 (NKJV)
NOVEMBER 8 - Whether explaining salvation to Nicodemus, feeding a multitude with five loaves and a few fish, or declaring, “The truth shall make you free,” Jesus was known for His art of serving, not serving “artfully” by stepping on others in order to get ahead.
Over the years, I have seen far too many people use other people in the name of God. We must never use other people for our own benefit. When two individuals enter a relationship with only the thought of giving, they both end up as receivers.
What I personally plan to bring to any relationship is give/give, not give/take. When the other person enters the relationship feeling the same duty and responsibility to give/give, the benefits for both of us are abundant!
This reciprocity, this interdependence and complementary exchange, becomes impossible if you enter relationship with someone who uses others. Regretfully, our society is filled with depraved individuals who
make it their sole aim to merely use their relationships to feed their own greed and perverted lusts.
Your character is refined when you learn to use principle, not people.
Daily Confession
Father, I thank You that as the Son of Man came to serve, I posture as a servant in all my relationships.
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Family Scripture Reading
Genesis 43
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Stronger Everyday - Confession CD
In the times we live in, the temptation for us is to become weaker in most areas of life. Pressure to compromise is coming from every direction. God’s Word encourages us to stand and be strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Philippians tells us to press toward God’s mark. The Proverbs 31 woman is energetic and strong. Now is not the time to grow weary in well-doing.
Our strength is from the Lord. As you listen to and confess these scriptures you will be empowered with strength and able to face the pressures that come your way.
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This post was written by admin on November 8, 2009









