Daily Devotional “Humility In Action”

Daily Devotional “Humility In Action”

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April 27, 2023

“‘Whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant, and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave’” (Matthew 20:26-27).

In God’s sight, greatness is marked by a humble, servant’s heart.

Bible commentator Lenski once wrote that God’s “great men are not sitting on top of lesser men, but bearing lesser men on their backs.”

Jesus would have agreed with Lenski’s observation, but He did not see it as wrong to desire greater usefulness to God.

Those standards of usefulness, however, are much more demanding than any worldly ideals for self-serving, domineering leadership.

For example, Paul lists for us the high standards God has for church overseers (1 Timothy. 3:1-7).

God considers men great who are among those willing to be servants.

In Matthew 20:26-27, Jesus was speaking of genuine servanthood, not the “public servant” who merely uses his position to gain power and personal prestige.

The original Greek word for “servant” referred to a person who did menial labor and was the lowest level of hired help.

Jesus could have used a more noble word to denote obedient discipleship, but He picked this one (from which we get deacon) because it best described the selfless humility of one who served.

But in verse 27, Jesus intensifies His description of God’s way to greatness.

He tells us if we want to be great in His kingdom, we must be willing to be slaves.

Whereas servants had some personal freedom, slaves were owned by their masters and could go only where their masters allowed and do only what their masters wanted.

The application for us as believers is that “whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s” (Romans. 14:8).

If you desire real spiritual greatness, you will be willing to work in the hard place, the lonely place, the place where you’re not appreciated.

You’ll be willing to strive for excellence without becoming proud, and to endure suffering without getting into self-pity.

It is to these godly attitudes and more that Christ will say, “Well done, good and faithful slave . . . enter into the joy of your master” (Matthew. 25:21).

Prayer

Ask the Lord to help you cultivate a servant’s heart.

Further Reading

•Read 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and make a list of the qualifications for an overseer (elder).
•Meditate on the implications of each trait, and write down ways in which humility relates to these leadership qualities.

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Daily Devotional “Seeking God’s Protection”

Daily Devotional “Seeking God’s Protection”
Be different!
April 07, 2023

 

“Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matthew. 6:13).

Have a healthy sense of self-distrust.

At the moment of your salvation, judicial forgiveness covered all of your sins—past, present, and future.

Parental forgiveness restores the joy and sweet fellowship broken by any subsequent sins.

But concurrent with the joy of being forgiven is the desire to be protected from any future sins.

That’s the desire expressed in Matthew 6:13: “Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

That petition seems simple enough at first glance, but it raises some important questions.

According to James 1:13, God doesn’t tempt anyone to commit sin, so why ask Him to protect us from something He apparently wouldn’t lead us into in the first place?

Some say the word “temptation” in Matthew 6:13 means “trials.”

But trials strengthen us and prove the genuineness of our faith. We are to rejoice in them, not avoid them (James 1:2-4).

The solution to this paradox has to do with the nature of the petition.

It is not so much a technical theological statement as it is an emotional plea from one who hates sin and wants to be protected from it.

Chrysostom, the early church father, said it is a natural appeal of human weakness as it faces danger.

I don’t know about you, but I have a healthy sense of self-distrust.

That’s why I carefully guard what I think, say, watch, read, and listen to.

If I sense spiritual danger I run into the presence of God and say, “Lord, I will be overwhelmed by this situation unless You come to my aid.” That’s the spirit of Matthew 6:13.

We live in a fallen world that throws temptation after temptation our way.

Therefore it’s only natural and proper for us as Christians to continually confess our sins, receive the Father’s forgiveness, and plead with Him to deliver us from the possibility of sinning against Him in the future.

Prayer

•Thank the Lord that He loves you and ministers through you despite your human weaknesses.
•Ask Him to protect you today from any situation that might cause you to sin.

Further Reading

Read 1 Corinthians 10:13 and James 1:13-16.

•To what degree will God allow you to be tempted?
•What is a common source of temptation?

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