SPIRITUAL SERVICE
READ: Matthew 25:14-21
You know … in what manner I always lived among you, serving the Lord with all humility. – Acts 20:18-19
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Deuteronomy 26-28
Members
of the upper level Brahman class in India never stoop to do any menial
labour. So how shocked Shriman Naraarayan was when, spending time at
Gandhi’s ashram (a spiritual retreat centre for Hindus), he was assigned
a task that he felt was beneath his dignity.
Having
earned a doctorate from the London School of Economics that young man
had come to seek guidance about his future. Unknown to him, everybody at
the ashram was given some specific assignment, and Shriman’s was to
clean toilets. Deeply offended, he went to Gandhi immediately and
complained, “I hold a doctorate. I’m capable of doing great things. Why
do you waste my time and talents on cleaning toilets?” Gandhi responded,
“I know of your capacity to do great things, but I have yet to discover
your capacity to do little things.”
You
may be highly qualified to serve our Lord Jesus in a significant way.
Because of your training and gifts, you may have the potential to carry
on great and effective spiritual service. But are you willing to humbly
perform some menial task if He so assigns you? Would you be willing to
clean another’s toilet or wash another’s feet? (John 13:14-15). That’s
what obedient discipleship is all about. – Vernon Grounds
Lord, may I always do Your will,
It matters not how small the task;
Oh, may I have a humble heart
And do whatever You may ask. – Fitzhugh
Are you big enough to become small enough for God to use?
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