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Serve Someone

Jesus came to serve, not to be served. He taught us to love others in a way that is far greater than our own capacity to love, and to forgive without measure. In other words to love and forgive others like He did.


There is no place this shows more than in a marriage when a husband and wife creatively serve one another. Looking for ways to show love and to help the other is the model of Biblical marriage we’re to follow. It’s also true in friendship, families, at church and at work. There are probably many opportunities we all have to serve others that we miss, ignore or dismiss. Why do we do that? Today, let’s try not to miss a chance to serve humbly, especially to those who don’t deserve it. #justsayin #serveoneanother #loveoneanother #theywillknowusbyourlove #wwjd #shalom #yourjourneytobeingwhole #dailydevotional

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