As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: (1 Peter 4:10, ESV)
1 Peter 4:10 states an important aspect of ministry. Serving one another.
Yet, a recent conversation had my ears opened to words that were missing....only to be found in the verse that followed. I just had to look for it in order to share it with others.
Have you ever been so tired that even your bones are weary? Fatigue seeps in and permeates your entire body.
Is your service so intense that it is cutting you off from God----God who is your resource as well as your reason for ministry.
Have you ever been so busy caring for God's household that you have neglected your own time with Him---the One who called you into ministry? (1 Timothy 1:12) In hurrying and scurrying to feed others, both physically and spiritually, have you forgotten to feed yourself?
Often, one knows when her fire needs to be rekindled. But sometimes that truth has to be shown by an outsider.
Often, one knows when her fire needs to be rekindled. But sometimes that truth has to be shown by an outsider.
One who sees her sister's cuppa service has turned into a cuppa servili-TEA needs to share the following verse from1 Peter 4:11.
If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised.
"I can not explain exactly how we are able to receiver the power to serve and to endure through communion with God, but I know it is a fact." (Streams in the Desert, 11/9)
In love, point out how servili-TEA, "an excessive willingness to serve," more easily happens when one is attempting to continue to minister in her own strength. Help her replace her cuppa servili-TEA with a refreshing cuppa of His minis-TEA-ry which is served with His strength.
Encourage her to sip quietly with Him as once again she feeds herself with His Word and His Presence, which will strengthen her anew for His service.
In love, point out how servili-TEA, "an excessive willingness to serve," more easily happens when one is attempting to continue to minister in her own strength. Help her replace her cuppa servili-TEA with a refreshing cuppa of His minis-TEA-ry which is served with His strength.
Encourage her to sip quietly with Him as once again she feeds herself with His Word and His Presence, which will strengthen her anew for His service.
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