1) "Today, we're going to continue with another essential practice. That of serving. And just as we saw in our last sermon, that studying the Word is fundamental to growing in faith, so too is serving others fundamental to living out that faith. Jesus set the ultimate example of service, and we are called to follow in his footsteps. There is no better example of service than our Lord Jesus Christ. showed us that greatness is found not in being served, but in serving. So let's explore what it means to follow in his footsteps and become a people who are willing to serve."
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2) "Jesus, who was fully God, chose to serve humanity. His ministry was a demonstration of humility, not of self-promoting or seeking honor, but of humbly leading by example. Philippians 2, 5-7 adds, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be. He was a man of God. He was a man of God. He was a man of God. He was a man of God. He was a man God. He was a man of God. He was a man of God. He was a man of God. He was a man of God."
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3) "Serving reflects God's character we serve because we are created in God's image and part of that image is the nature of service Jesus didn't just serve because he was kind he served because it is God's nature it's part of who God is God serves out of a love a love that we could never imagine doesn't mean God is lower than us in any way shape or form but because of his great love for us he chooses to serve and that's what Jesus did."
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4) "To imitate Jesus properly we have to be a people who serve we have to get this idea of servanthood to soak into our very being so that it becomes part of our driving forces the things that drive us forward the things that bring us together not that we propel ourself and get a name for ourselves but actually that we make ourselves the lowest so that we become the servant of all you see kingdom politics and kingdom economics are very different to the world the world will tell you you need to be the best you need to be the one at the front you need to be the one on the stage you need to be the one at the front you need to be have your name in lights."
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5) "You see, the kingdom says that the first shall be last and the last shall be first. You see, when Jesus lived this stuff out, he was the one that got on his hands and knees with the bowl of water. He was the one that got on his hands and knees and he washed the dirty, messy, dust-ridden feet of the disciples. He took on the position of the lowest of the low servant. You see, in that custom, in that culture, the person that had to do the washing of the feet was the most insignificant, the least important servant in the house. Yet Jesus did that."
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6) "We have each been given unique talents, skills, and gifts, not to be self-serving, but to build up the body of Christ and to serve those around us. Some of your talents might not be washing feet. And then there was a sigh of relief. Do you know, I once had an experience of washing feet. In fact, I've done it several times. The first time I was away on a men's weekend. I won't use names because there are some people here that won't use names. But I've done it several times. But we got to a part in this men's weekend where it was just a holy moment. And it was about fellowship. And it was about brotherhood."
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7) "You see, I think it's fundamental to us. It's not just about reading the Bible. The Bible's great. It's amazing. But it ain't just about that. You see, you can talk the talk. But if you don't walk the walk, then you're no follower of Jesus. You don't get to be a follower of Jesus by reading a book. You get to be a follower of Jesus by listening to that call, come follow me, and getting up off your seats and following him. It's about doing. goes hand in hand with the word of God. It goes hand in hand with the being."
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8) "Serving is not something we should do out of obligation. Or because we feel pressured. Rather, we should serve willingly, with a joyful heart, recognizing that we are ultimately serving Christ when we serve others. Psalm 102 encourages us, serve the Lord with gladness, come into his presence with singing. You see, I'm saying all this and you might be thinking, oh, Dan's having a go. Obviously, there's a drive for kids' church workers or somebody to clean up the front of the church or paint this or do that. I'm not. Truly believe that one of the essential practices of the Christian life, if you want to be a follower of Jesus, then you've got to learn to serve."
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9) "Serving in the inconvenient pauses. Jesus, throughout his ministry, was stopped on his way to doing something. How often does somebody want us to serve them at an inconvenient time? You get that phone call when you're just about to tuck into your Yorkshire pudding and your beef dinner that your wife has so lovingly created for you on this plate. And somebody phones to say there's an emergency. My cat's stuck up a tree. Can you come and pray it down? Yeah, absolutely. You see, Jesus knew what it was like to be stopped inconveniently."
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10) "Serving is an essential practice. I'm ending with this. For every follower of Christ, just as Jesus came not to be served, but to serve, we are called to do the same. By serving others, we reflect God's nature. We build up the church and live out the purpose for which we were created. It's not about seeking recognition or reward, but about following Jesus. Jesus is an example of humility, love, and selflessness."
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