His lord said to him, ‘Well
done, good and faithful servant;
(Matthew 25:21a NKJV)
In 2015 I believe that the servants in His church are on the heart of the Father.
God’s servant people have always been the force that turns the wheels of
the church. I speak of the people who
are most deserving of our recognition but seek it the least. They are God’s under-recognized remnant that
glorifies the Father by serving His people.
They may do this by cleaning pews or preaching in pulpits. It is not about a position but an attitude of
heart. Whether they are followers or ones
who are followed, they have one thing in common; they do what they do to
glorify their Lord and not themselves.
A church without servants is like a
carriage without a horse, its not going anywhere. They are like the salt in our food. We can’t see it but we know when it is
lacking. The Apostle Paul once described
in Ephesians 4:16 how the Body of Christ is held together by every joint (or
ligament). A ligament is not very
visible but without it the muscle becomes absolutely useless. You servants in the church that give of
yourselves to help make others successful are the glue that holds things
together.
It seems to me that there is one
central test for all true servants of Christ, and that is being willing to do a
great deal of the work and yet get little credit for its outcome. If you seem to find yourself in this
situation a lot, listen to the following words.
In
that great stage we call life, your curtain calls may be few and far between. And it may always seem like you get the
understudy roll. But if you play your
roll for Him and His glory, not for what you can get but what you can give. Don’t be surprised as you cross that great
river in that final great encore, when you get a standing ovation from the
audience of three, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, backed up in
perfect harmony by the host of heaven.
God has never missed one of your acts of selfless service and He never,
ever forgets.
My dear servant friends, you must keep
an eternal rather than a temporal perspective. Keep your eye on the prize. One
day you will stand before the Lord Jesus and He will look into your eyes and
say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
At that moment when Jesus plants that first kiss on the back of your neck, it will make it all worthwhile.
Remember, it’s not the height, or even
the breath of your ministry that impresses God.
It’s the depth of your love for Him that motivates you to serve that
catches the eye of the Father. There is
no greater calling than a servant of Christ.
Ken Barnes,
the author of “The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places”
YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
Great post Ken, the church desperately needs more life giving servants.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does. Thank you, Brother.
ReplyDeleteRight on time Ken... as always!! Good to hear from you!!
ReplyDeleteGod has a good time piece.
DeleteGood word Ken! I read (translated) it out loud in our devotional prayer time with my wife's family here in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Had a wonderful time of prayer together afterwards! ¡Dios les bendiga grandemente, tu y tu familia!
ReplyDeleteWow. So good to hear. Gracias
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