The Daily Word
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Suppose we were called on to undertake a minor task or provide a service for King Charles or for some other very important personage or someone we admired but didn’t really know. How would we feel both before and during that activity? Well, I’m sure there would be some apprehension but in general we would do it gladly and with some pride that we had been asked to do it. We certainly wouldn’t look on it as a chore or just a duty or even do it with a bad attitude. We would do it to the best of our ability and be well pleased, particularly if it was noticed.
In Psalm 100 v 2 we have the following words, “Serve the LORD with gladness” .If we are brutally honest, sometimes our service to the Lord who has saved us and keeps us is done almost grudgingly. This service includes taking on responsibilities within the church that we serve Him through. We don’t regard it as a privilege more of a chore and yet we are serving the King of kings and the Lord of lords. And King Charles or anybody else that falls into the category above has done nothing for us personally, yet God has given us the best gift that could ever be given, salvation from sin and a relationship with Himself that can never be broken.
We should count it the highest privilege that can be given to a human being to serve our God in any way He asks or in any way we can be of help to Him and gladness should be in our hearts because we have been selected to perform some service for Him. So, when we are called on or see an opportunity to serve Him, let us first think of what Jesus went through to bring us into God’s family and perform our service in that light.
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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