In our journey with Christ, we are called to embody the essence of servanthood, to embrace the humility that comes with following Jesus. This is not a path marked by titles or accolades, but by the willingness to serve in the most menial tasks, to be known not by our positions but by our actions as servants of the Most High God. We are reminded that God uses ordinary people, just like Matthew, the tax collector, who was called by Jesus not because of his qualifications but because of his availability to God's grace.
Matthew's story is a testament to the fact that God's grace is greater than our past. Jesus called Matthew, a man despised by society, to follow Him, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of God's love and redemption. Matthew's response was immediate; he got up and followed Jesus, leaving behind his old life for a new purpose. This same invitation extends to us today, to follow Jesus and to serve in whatever capacity we can, whether it's leading a ministry, serving in the community, or simply picking up trash as we walk down the street.
Our actions, no matter how small, have a profound impact on the Kingdom of God. We are encouraged to use what we have for God's glory, just as Matthew did when he hosted a banquet for Jesus, bringing together the outcasts and the religious, teaching us that God's kingdom is inclusive and transformative. We are called to be spiritual contributors, not consumers, to give rather than to receive, and to serve faithfully in whatever role we find ourselves.
The person God uses is the one who realizes their need for Jesus and His grace. It is not about our past or our qualifications but about our willingness to take the next step in obedience to God's call. We are to live with the understanding that we are the Church of today, not just of tomorrow, and that every member, from the youngest to the oldest, has a vital role to play in God's plan.
Let us be inspired by the examples of those who have served faithfully, like Jim McGee, who serves as a greeter, and Jeremiah and Anna Brown, who were called from their ordinary lives into missionary service. Their stories remind us that God uses the willing heart, not the equipped hand, and that our next step is always greater than staying where we are.
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