My daughters Melanie and Katie, with grandsons Jonah and Nathan, and my sister Margaret. |
For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. Matthew 16:25 NIV
I remember the time, some twenty or
so years ago, when my little children revolved around me like the planets
circle the sun. I felt like I was holding them all in place, but God was
holding us all. He was ever present.
One especially
exhausting day, as I was changing a diaper and hurriedly juggling many tasks, I
said aloud in exasperation, “I don’t have a life!”
Without hesitation,
the Lord responded emphatically to my words. In my spirit, I heard: No, you don’t have a life. Didn’t I tell you
that whoever will save his life shall lose it, and whoever will lose his life
for My sake shall find it?
These words came
directly to me, personal and real—interjected into my train of thought by a
voice of authority.
At that moment I
knew the Lord had spoken to me. I realized I was doing exactly what He wanted
me to do; I was taking care of the needs of my family. My service to them was
not an obligation, but a holy calling; a vocation to serve the needs of those
in my care.
Jesus became a servant to all, taking on the form of a servant in
his earthly life. His service was love in action. His selfless love, for our
redemption and God’s glory, is a model for all believers. It is with this same
spirit that we can dedicate our lives to His service and, by so doing, we are
strengthened to give of ourselves to others, in our families and beyond, as we
go about our everyday lives.
Photo courtesy of Jeanne Henriques ~ Collage of Life
For though I be free from all men, yet have I made myself servant unto all, that I might gain the more. 1 Corinthians 9:19.
Dear Lord, I want to be at your service,
doing whatever it is that you have called me to do this day. Strengthen me to
serve those in my care. Give me the love I need to put into my actions. Show me the tasks you
have called me to do, that I might live my life for Your glory. Amen.
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