In our journey of spiritual formation, we are constantly being shaped by various influences, whether we realize it or not. The critical question is not whether spiritual formation is for us, but rather, who or what is forming us. Jesus invites us to a life of spiritual formation that is not about rigid rule-keeping but about learning to live freely and lightly, embracing the unforced rhythms of grace. This invitation is about patterning our lives after Jesus, who is the ultimate authority on what it means to be truly human and to live the abundant life we all desire.
This week, we focus on the practice of service, a vital aspect of spiritual formation. Service is not about condemnation or guilt but about living a life that reflects the love and humility of Jesus. In Mark 10:35-45, we see James and John seeking positions of honor, but Jesus teaches that true greatness comes from serving others. Jesus exemplified this through His life, constantly meeting the needs of those around Him, even washing His disciples' feet, a task reserved for the lowest servant.
The good life, as Jesus defines it, is found in a life of service. This is not about earning God's favor but about living in alignment with the kingdom of God. To pursue a life of service, we must embrace three principles: living within the economy of Jesus' kingdom, embodying our faith in tangible ways, and viewing each day as an opportunity to partner with Jesus in building His kingdom. This requires proximity to Jesus and others, creating space in our lives for service, and taking action by listening to the Spirit's guidance.
Service is not optional for those who follow Jesus. It is a natural outflow of our faith and a means through which God transforms the world. We are called to serve our families, communities, and church, recognizing that each act of service is an opportunity to experience the good life Jesus offers and to participate in His kingdom work.
Key Takeaways
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2. The True Nature of Service: Service is not about guilt or condemnation but about reflecting Jesus' love and humility. True greatness in the kingdom of God is found in serving others, as exemplified by Jesus washing His disciples' feet.
3. The Good Life Through Service: The good life, as defined by Jesus, is a life of service. This is not about earning blessings but about living in alignment with God's kingdom, where true fulfillment and joy are found.
4. Embodying Faith in Action: Our faith must be more than beliefs; it must translate into action. We are called to embody our faith in tangible ways, serving others with the love and grace of Jesus.
5. Opportunities to Serve: Each day presents opportunities to partner with Jesus in building His kingdom. By being attentive to the Spirit's guidance and creating space in our lives, we can serve our families, communities, and church, experiencing the abundant life Jesus offers.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:51] - Spiritual Formation and Influence
- [02:44] - Invitation to Live Freely
- [03:47] - Series Overview: Spiritual Practices
- [06:27] - The Practice of Service
- [08:23] - The True Nature of Service
- [13:14] - Understanding the Good Life
- [15:57] - The Good Life Through Service
- [17:31] - Kingdom Economy and Service
- [18:34] - Embodying Faith in Action
- [20:51] - Isaiah 58 and True Worship
- [22:22] - Partnering with Jesus Daily
- [24:38] - Opportunities to Serve
- [27:20] - Creating Space for Service
- [28:55] - Taking Action in Service
- [31:12] - Serving Family, Community, and Church
- [32:50] - Closing Prayer and Reflection