Showing posts with label #WordOfGod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #WordOfGod. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Monday Reset: He Stooped to Conquer

If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. 
John 13:14 (KJV)

Think of a person who always wants to be the leader, the one in charge, and the one whose name is on the flyer. In our world, greatness is measured by how many people serve you, but in the Kingdom, greatness is measured by how many people you serve. Jesus, the Creator of the universe, picked up a basin of water and a towel to do the dirtiest, most humble job in the room. He didn't just teach about humility; He modeled the "ministry of the towel." 
Christian Maturity is the willingness to do the jobs that no one else wants to do, without needing a title or a "thank you" to feel significant. It is the heart that looks for the person who is overlooked and finds a way to lift them up.
Friends, your hands are meant for spiritually washing others, not just for waving in worship. Do not allow a spirit of entitlement or "spiritual status" to keep you from the blessing of service. 
Spiritual maturity is found in the believer who is most comfortable when they are helping someone else succeed. This week, Strengthen your walk with a daily search for "feet to wash"—looking for the practical, humble needs in your home, your church, or your community. 
As you stoop low to serve, you are actually rising high in the eyes of the Father
Let your life be defined by your helpfulness rather than your demands. Yield your "right to be served" to the example of the Master today.
Lord, give me the heart of a servant, is our prayer today. Help me to see the needs of others through Your eyes and to serve them with the same love You have shown me. In Jesus name, Amen.

Based on a KJV Devotional



Thursday, June 2, 2022

Shattered Dreams : Looking Beyond Failure

The Book of Ruth is one of only two books of the Bible to be named after women (the other is Esther). It's a short book and often easily overlooked. Yet it has always inspired us to look beyond failure and loss.
The short Book of Ruth in the Hebrew scripture has three main characters, Ruth, Naomi and Boaz, from whom you can learn many lessons. The story of Ruth covers a period of loss and despair for Naomi, persistence and devotion of Ruth, a time of bestowing grace and favor for Boaz and an ending of joy and blessing for all three.
As a woman in ancient Israel, Ruth's loss of a husband and her sons was equivalent to losing her security and future. All of her dreams were shattered. It is a study on how to respond to shattered dreams as we follow Naomi's development from a bitter, depressed woman returning home with nothing but a foreign daughter-in-law, into a joyful woman with an adopted son at the end of the story, and with the all important mission of establishing the lineage of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ruth was the great grandmother of Jesus).
We all have faced situations of extreme disappointment, and the story of Ruth shows us how to respond to them. Failure isn't about failing it is about learning. It is about transformations.
In essence, when we face our shattered dreams, we need to show resilience and courage like Ruth, not run away from the situation. Ask God for His vision for us, change our focus or profession or outlook, and be willing to work hard (like Ruth) even if it means we go out of our comfort zone to survive.
With a change in focus, we get new opportunities and a new horizon. It's not easy. it's not quick.
Looking beyond our failures also means we don't look back. Though we may see many possibilities - we choose one in consultation with God - in line with His will. We pray for wisdom, for patience for trust and for faith. And we pray for protection.
We all fail at one time or another, whether we admit it or not. But beyond failure there is God.

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