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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
8/23/2019 4:38 am

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8/23/2019 9:37 am

Servant’s Heart

Bible in a Year :

Psalms 1–1; 1 Corinthians 6
Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all.

Mark 9:35

Mark 9:33–37
Cook. Event Planner. Nutritionist. Nurse. These are just some of the responsibilities regularly performed by modern moms. In 20, research estimated that moms likely worked between fifty-nine and ninety-six hours per week doing -related tasks.

No wonder moms are always exhausted! Being a mom means giving a lot of time and energy to care for , who need so much help as they learn to navigate the world.

When my days feel long and I need a reminder that caring for others is a worthy pursuit, I find great hope when I see Jesus affirming those who serve.

In the gospel of Mark, the disciples were having an argument about which one of them was the greatest. Jesus quietly sat down and reminded them that “anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all” (9:35). Then He took a in His arms to illustrate the importance of serving others, especially the most helpless among us (vv. 36–37).

Christ’s response resets the bar for what greatness looks like in His kingdom. His standard is a heart willing to care for others. And Jesus has promised that God’s empowering presence will be with those who choose to serve (v. 37).

As you have opportunities to serve in your family or community, be encouraged that Jesus greatly values the time and effort you give in service to others.

Reflect & Pray
How might you serve someone today? How could you take time to say “thank you” to someone who has graciously loved and served you?

Jesus, thank You for reminding us of Your loving care for and any who are vulnerable. Help us to follow Your example of service.


MrsJoe 76F
17370 posts
8/23/2019 6:27 am

I have known several wonderful servants of God, whose love and compassion for others seemed boundless. They were just ordinary people, being used to do extraordinary works for the Lord in giving of their time, energy and substance to others.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.