In our journey of faith, we are called to a life of devotion, a life that is not merely a passive existence but one that actively engages with the mission of God. The opportunity to serve God is not just a privilege; it is a sacred calling to be a part of His grand design. Serving God is not about sitting idle, but about producing good spiritual fruit and being a part of spreading the Gospel so that others may be saved from eternal separation from God. Serving may sometimes feel like a sprint, performing one large task and then moving on to the next, or it may require endurance, committing to many small tasks over a long period. Regardless of the nature of the task, serving the Lord will always bring joy to our souls through the Holy Spirit and the opportunity to build treasures in heaven.
Our time on earth is short, and it is a rare gift from God to serve Him while we are in our fleshly bodies, not yet able to see Him in all His glory. We are blessed to believe without seeing, as Jesus said to Thomas. When we leave this earth, assuming we are saved, we will spend eternity in the New Jerusalem with God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It will be more amazing than we can imagine, but we will never again have the chance to serve Him from this earth, where our only motivation is faith. Therefore, it is crucial to seize this once-in-an-eternity opportunity to serve God.
When we meet Jesus, we must ask ourselves whether we want to list accomplishments with eternal value or if we want to say we spent our lives in leisure, collecting trivial experiences. We are called to write a blank check to God, to serve and commit to a local church, and to be on mission for Him. Serving in the church may not always be glamorous, but it is done with joy. To belong to a local church means to devote ourselves to mission, unity, and generosity. It means to keep the main thing—the Gospel—the main thing, and to make every effort to maintain unity in the spirit. We are called to be examples to others by living a life that reflects Christ's character and teachings.
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