Embracing Servanthood: A Christ-Centered Life

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And every week I love it, but every once in a while I'm studying and I'm just, like, flooded with revelation, like, whoa, where I just feel like God is speaking to me through a passage. And that's what this week was like. And it's weird because it's not a passage I would have chosen to teach on, but we're going through Ephesians, so I don't want to skip a section. And as I'm reading this, I'm going, wow, this is profound. This is foundational. This will affect the whole future of the church. And then I just started getting so convicted about my own life. And again, it's a passage that some people just don't even like. They're offended by it. So that's why it's kind of amazing and wonderful that as I'm studying it, I'm going, wow, I love this God. Help me help our church. We need to understand the principles in this passage. Ephesians 6, starting in verse 5, says, As bondservants, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, with a sincere heart as you would Christ. Not by the way of idolatry. Not by service as people pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. Rendering service with a goodwill as to the Lord and not to man. Knowing that whatever good anyone does, this he will receive back from the Lord, whether he is a bondservant or is free. Masters, do the same to them and stop your threatening. knowing that he who is both their master and yours is in heaven and that there is no partiality with him. [00:00:09] (117 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


So he starts off, he's saying bonds serve. He starts off, he's saying bonds serve. So a bond servant was someone that chose, willingly chose to be someone else's servant. And you read about this in the Old Testament where sometimes, you know, someone's paid their dues or whatever, they're free to go and they go, no, actually, I want to be your servant. I love you as a master. And they would then, you know, stick something in their ear, poke a hole in it, whatever, to show that, hey, this guy chose to be my servant. And so he's talking to these people and he's saying, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, with a sincere heart, as you would Christ. So he says the whole principle here is, he says, because we are bond servants of Christ. So, and at the end of the passage, he tells the master, do the same, stop your threatening, knowing that he who is both their master and yours is in heaven and there's no partiality with him. [00:03:49] (70 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Try to imagine if we really live this way. So you weren't a people pleaser, but you go to work tomorrow. You look at your boss, and whether he, or she, is watching or not, you're not even thinking about him or her. You're just thinking, okay, I've got a master in heaven, and he is watching me. And I'm really serving him, and so I'm going to produce excellence at work because he is watching. What if believers really thought that way and lived that way? And then he's talking to the bosses. I mean, the whole principle is that all of us should embrace the idea of servanthood. And this is so foreign. This is not the way we were raised. There's no movies about this. Everything is the opposite. Everything is about, let me get bigger and bigger until I'm in charge. Right? I mean, I remember my first job at Taco Bell. you know, I'm, you know, mopping the floors, cleaning the bathroom, getting the grease off the burger, you know, the hamburger meat, you know, just draining it and then scraping it, cleaning it. It's like, oh, I can't wait till I get to the register. You know, I want to work my way up. Then you get to the registers. Oh, I can't wait till I can just kind of stand back there and manage people. [00:06:31] (97 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And this idea of servanthood where God isn't telling these servants, like, hey, get out of this situation, work your way up. He's like, no, there's something bigger going on here. You need to embrace this idea of servanthood. And you need to realize who your master actually is. He gets to the core problem, which is everyone wants to be in charge. This is where our conflicts come in. from in the family in the church we all want to be in charge you want church your way kids want to rule the house you know it's just like everyone wants their way and so then there's there's this conflict rather than what Christ is teaching is he goes well you guys just hear everything that Adam spoke from here about the life of Christ what it was like emptying emptying emptying himself like that's Christianity that we are we are called to out serve one another in our marriages I mean you see that that's why his husband's love your wives as Christ loved the church well how did Christ love the church he gave everything up for her you and yet what are our conflicts about it's about well I want it my way I want it my way [00:09:07] (105 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And what he says in Matthew 23, verse 11, the greatest among you shall be your servant. So in the end, God's going to be looking, who really served? Who really became like my son? That's why I saw in my life, oh, shoot, I got caught up in some of these things. things, and I've lost some of that servant mentality. God, bring it back. Take me to another level. And if we could become a church, could you imagine if everyone in this church was trying to outdo each other in service? This would be an awesome place to be, right? And I know some of you are, so it's a pretty good place to be. But it's just, what if that's just what the church was? A bunch of people that were really being like Christ and saying, what do you need? I want to serve you. Think about this as we even leave tonight and have conversations afterwards. It's seeking to out -serve one another. [00:32:43] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And I thought, I know it's kind of an old song melody, but I want it to stick in your head. And I want this to truly be your prayer to God tonight. I mean, hopefully as you've heard from the word of God, your response that God has shown you, like he showed me this week, you're not as much of a servant as you used to be. You kind of lost it here. You kind of got used to being privileged. You kind of got used to this, this is whatever it is. And I love the word of God and I don't want to end my life as a taker. I want to be a servant and I hope that's your heart. And I'm going to pray right now before we sing this. I'm going to pray that a miracle happens right now. Okay, this isn't one of those where it's like, hey, if you're, you know, you need healing, let me heal you, like, and I believe that can happen. But I'm, I'm praying about something deeper right now. And that's a heart attitude. Many of us do not embrace servanthood. We've given in to the lie that we've been fed our whole lives, that it's all about promoting yourself rather than becoming like Christ. [00:35:25] (91 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And I'm going to ask that God changes that tonight. So, Father, I pray for my brothers and sisters in this room and for me also, God. Make us like Jesus. Make us like Jesus. God, who didn't consider equality with you something to hold on to, but he emptied himself and he made himself nothing and he died on a cross for us. And God, many of us have been living like Satan. We keep trying to climb our way up there to be in charge, to answer to no one. God, and that's just sick. God, please tonight heal our hearts. Help us to look at the beauty of Jesus God, may this be our prayer to you tonight. May we mean this from our hearts as we sing this. [00:36:57] (85 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And that's what many of us have chosen to do here on this earth. We're not forced to call him Lord. We are bond servants. And we go, you know what? I will follow him. And following him means following his example. See, this is why we need to embrace servant, especially if you're in a place of authority. That's such a great opportunity to show the servanthood of Christ. I mean, that's what these, you know, this is what being spirit -filled is. That's why he says, husbands, yes, I put you in this position of leadership, but I'm telling you to serve your wife. Be like Christ. Christ was in that position of leadership, and he washed the disciples' feet. And now he's saying, hey, masters, don't you forget that there's a God in heaven. And he's watching all of this. [00:17:14] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And Jesus answered him, it is written, you shall worship the Lord your God, and him only shall you serve. See, this was the temptation of Christ, where the enemy is like, come on, you can have all of this. You can be the authority. You can be over all. All of this. And Jesus goes, no. We're supposed to serve God. I'm going to serve the Father. I choose to be servant. I choose to do his will. The next verse, John 5, 19, Jesus said to them, truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only to serve you. what he sees the father doing for whatever the father does that the son does likewise next verse i can do nothing on my own as i hear i judge and my judgment is just because i seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me then in john 6 for i have come down from heaven not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me then john 12 for i have not spoken on my own authority but the father who sent me has himself given me a commandment what to say what to speak and i know that his commandment is eternal life what i say therefore i say as the father has told me so what was jesus life all about he just submitted to the father he's like look i'm not down here doing whatever i just feel like doing i say what god tells me to say i do what he asks me to do i'm here to do his will remember when jesus says hey the son of man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life a ransom for many this is our god so we live in a time of the Father where submission is a bad word. [00:18:43] (135 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


And yet, our example is a Christ who humbled himself and says, I only do what God tells me to do. I only say what he tells me to say. And so, even as I teach, I wrestle, I go, God, I want to say whatever you tell me to say. Even if it's not popular. Even if it gets me rejected, canceled, crucified. This is what it means to follow Jesus. We should be the most humble, submissive people. And yet, what we're finding in church all over is people fighting for power. In 1 Corinthians 7, starting in verse 20, this is interesting. He says, So, brothers, in whatever condition each was called, there let him remain with God. It's kind of interesting. He goes, hey, are you a servant right now? He goes, don't worry about it. He goes, if you can be free, be free. But that's not the issue. See, but we've been trained to go, well, no, if I'm a servant, I'm not going to stay. Hey, a servant my whole life? I'm going to work. I'm going to promote. Rather than go, God, what do you want me to be? Maybe you want me to keep washing dishes. Maybe you don't want me throwing the pizza yet. It's all right. Let me just be the greatest servant. Let me just show them and just make these dishes so clean. I'm just going to nail it because I'm doing this for you. And this is the position you've put. Put me in right now. So I'm going to go for it. [00:20:58] (150 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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