serving others

(J. R. Miller, 1905)  LISTEN to audio! Download audio

“He got up from supper, laid aside His robe, took a towel and tied it around Himself. Next, He poured water into a basin and began to wash His disciples’ feet and to dry them with the towel tied around Him.” John 13:4-5

Serving is not an easy lesson to learn. But it is a lesson we must learn, if ever we would become like our Master. Jesus did not come to be served, but to serve. He served to the uttermost, just as He loved to the uttermost. Any service that needed to be done for another, He did as naturally and as simply as He breathed! He loved people, and was interested in them and was always ready to be helpful to them. It never mattered what the service was–whether it was the saving of a soul, the curing of a grievous sickness, or the giving of a cup of water. He did the least service as graciously and as divinely as the greatest!

SERVING OTHERS

The washing of feet was the lowliest service any man could do for another. It was the work of the lowliest slave. Yet Jesus without hesitation, did this service for His own disciples. Thus He taught them that nothing anyone may ever need to have done by another, is unfit for the holiest hands. We begin to be like Christ, only when we begin to love others enough to serve them, regardless of the lowliness of the particular service.​ …​Serving others

There is no surer test of the genuineness of Christian life, than in this matter of serving others. In serving others, we should inquire, Are we like Jesus, or not?

We are too careful of our dignityWhen we see the Son of God washing His disciples’ feet, we should be ashamed to​ ever​ ask whether anything another may need to have done, is too menial for us to do. A king may do the lowliest kindness to the poorest peasant in his realm, and his honor will only be enhanced by it.

“Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet–you also should wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example that you also should do, just as I have done for you.” John 13:14, 15
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