It was a long day at work. But when I got home, it was time to start my " other" job: being a good dad. Greetings from my wife and kids soon became, " Dad, what's for dinner" " Dad, can you get me some water?" " Dad, can we play soccer?"
I just wanted to sit down. And even though part of me really wanted to be a good dad, I didn't feel like serving my family's needs. That's when I saw it: a thank-you card my wife had received from someone at church. It pictured a bowl of water, a towel, and dirty sandals. Across the bottom were those words from Luke 22:27: " I am among you as one who serves."
That statement of Jesus's mission, to serve those He came to seek and save, was exactly what I needed. If Jesus was willing to do the dirtiest of jobs for His followers-like scrubbing His followers' no doubt filthy feet- I could get my son a cup of water without grumbling about it. In that moment, I was reminded that my family's requests to serve them weren't merely an obligation, but an opportunity to reflect Jesus's servant heart and His love to them. When requests are made of us, they are chances to become more like the One who served His followers by laying down His life for us.
Lord, sometimes it's hard to serve others' needs. Help us to become more like You, willing to express Your love in the many opportunities we have to serve those around us each day.
God's love for us empowers us to serve others.
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