Showing posts with label Servanthood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Servanthood. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Flowing From the Heart of God
All our actions of God's love are not mere human effort to try and create a loving and peaceful society.
These actions are already in the heart of God and what we are doing is to bring them to actuality.
Therefore, what we do, whether we preach the Gospel, visit the sick, conduct healing ministry, or feed the poor, our actions only flow out naturally and effortlessly out of God's love and intention.
And so, let the love of God remain in you so that you will fulfil the highest calling in your life and that is to serve God by serving others with His Spirit.
Albert Kang🕊️
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Unaffiliated To Any Religions
Sadly, many believers in Jesus turn away from their “first love” (Revelation 2:4 NKJV). Knowing that the people of ancient Israel were prone to wander away from God, Joshua called together the “eastern tribes” to commend them and give them counsel. He commended them for faithfully following God’s commands as they helped to clear Canaan (Joshua 22:2-3). The Promised Land had been claimed and was now prepared for God’s people.
But as he sent the three tribes (Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh) back to their homes on the east side of the Jordan (Joshua 22:4), Joshua also had some instructions for them (Joshua 22:5):
• “Love”—To maintain their relationship with God, they needed to love Him deeply.
• “Walk”—To stay in step with God, they needed to follow His ways completely.
• “Obey”—To honor God, they needed to obey His commands unceasingly.
• “Hold”—To stay strong in their faith, they needed to hold firmly to God uniquely.
• “Serve”—To live out their faith, they needed to serve God sincerely.
To make sure you don’t begin moving away from God—slipping from unashamed believer (Romans 1:16) to unaffiliated nonbeliever—consider the five words Joshua spoke to the people. As we love, walk, obey, hold, and serve in our relationship with God, our hearts will stay rooted in Him (Joshua 22:5).
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