Ever get the feeling that you're always doing for others and don't get time to do what you want to do? Perhaps you are doing stuff for some people that they ought to be doing for themselves. But more likely you are simply being a servant to people who need your help. The scriptures say, "Through love serve one another"
Sounds good, doesn't it? Yes but it's easier said than done. There are at least three things that a servant needs. The first is humility. The second is unselfishness. The third, of course, is patience. That's the one we are mainly concerned with
Jesus, teaching about faithful service to God, illustrates with a parable about a slave. "Which of you having a slave ploughing, or tending sheep, will say to him when he comes from the field, 'Come right now and recline to eat'? No, won't he say to him, 'Prepare me something to eat, dress yourself, and serve me until I have had enough to eat and drink. After that, you can eat and drink'? He doesn't thank the slave because he did these things commanded of him, does he? So you too, when you have done everything commanded of you, say, 'We are unworthy servants and have only done our duty'"
Think about that slave. He comes in from a hard day's work in the fields. Now he has to set about cooking a meal. After that he has to quickly dress himself properly. Then he has to serve at the master's table. Finally, toward the evening's end, he can get himself something to eat
There are no longer any slaves in Australia. Yet you might feel more like a slave than free. People frequently call upon you to do something for them
On the other hand, there are folk who struggle and are overwhelmed. They genuinely need people to serve them. It is unlikely we will be called to such service at a convenient time, when we have nothing else to do. So we need to be patient in serving one another. Remember, the Lord says, "Serve one another by love"
In an ideal world, everyone would "be thankful"
What is really hard to bear, however, is not just the lack of a
Australia has a split personality. On one hand you get the impression that nobody is willing to do a tap unless they get well paid for it. And there is a custom in Australia that “if you do a bloke a favour he owes you one”. On the other hand, Australia has huge volunteer service that keeps the country's chin above water. Fire brigades and other emergency services, meals on wheels to the aged and disabled, support for hospitals, community houses, carers at home, and goodness knows what else, are run on the basis of volunteer labour. Australian volunteers even go overseas in great numbers to help the third world. It is not generally recognized how essential these volunteers are to our nation's wellbeing. All these thousands of volunteers are paid little or nothing for their work. Their sole reward is their satisfaction
Jesus said, "Love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great. You will be sons of the Most High, for he himself is kind to ungrateful and evil men"
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