In today's sermon, I explored the profound implications of serving like Jesus, drawing from the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25. This passage provides a blueprint for service, illustrating that when we serve others, we serve Christ Himself. I emphasized that our service should not be motivated by a desire for heaven, but by a desire to know Jesus more intimately and to become increasingly like Him in our daily lives.
I challenged the cultural narrative that promotes self-fulfillment above all else, highlighting that as followers of Christ, we are called to a different standard—one of selflessness and service. I reminded us that true greatness in the Kingdom of God is not measured by our status or achievements but by our willingness to serve others humbly.
I shared personal stories, including how my family opened our home to someone in need, demonstrating hospitality as a tangible expression of service. I also recounted how I cared for an elderly woman in a rehab center, showing that service is not limited to grand gestures but is often found in simple acts of kindness.
I addressed the importance of serving with love, humility, and open eyes, recognizing that service is not an occasional event but a lifestyle. I urged us to serve not for recognition but out of genuine compassion and to be attentive to the needs around us, stepping in even when it's not our job.
Finally, I called us to serve everyone, including those who have wronged us, following Jesus' example of washing the feet of all His disciples, including Judas. I concluded with an invitation to accept Jesus into our hearts, emphasizing that His ultimate act of service was giving His life for our salvation.
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