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So, how do you serve?
On Sunday Pete was talking about how we serve.
Japanese football supporters do it by clearing rubbish at the end of each match and see this as a way of honouring their hosts and being good guests.
My mum did it by being the trusted arbitrator in our street, bringing harmony to her neighbours and offering pots of tea as balm to hurt feelings.
My sisters and I do it by caring for my mum as she struggles with dementia, patiently reminding her who she is and taking the blows and harsh words with good grace.
My team mate at work does it at a local school, helping kids to improve their maths and reading skills, giving up her lunch hour to give something back.
It's part of our God-given human nature to reach out into our community and offer a helping hand, to give time to those who ache for an empathetic ear, to offer respite to those travelling through troubled times.
Jesus led by example and stated his position clearly - he said that he came to serve. And to hammer the point home he knelt down and washed each of his disciples' dirty feet despite their protests. Even the feet of Judas.
When Jesus taught he distinguished between those who follow him by how they serve, because by serving the weak and disadvantaged they are serving and loving him.
So, ask yourself: how do I serve?
WHEN YOU SERVE
"When you serve,
start with the feet.
And when you serve,
get down low
with a towel and a water bowl.
And when you serve,
find your honour not over,
but under.
Not higher,
but lower.
Not first,
but last.
So when you serve,
don't wait your turn,
but push your way
right to the back.
And there you'll find
nothing to prove,
nothing to hide
and nothing to loose
but your pride.
Yes, you heard,
when you serve
observe his example:
Undo a sandal
and start with the feet.
And there you will be blessed."
Walk On
Life can appear to throw curve balls at times. Conflict can emerge from the most unlikely quarters. Life can be tough.
But here's what I've learned...
It's in your paths' twists and turns, in the unexpected, the unplanned, the inconvenient and in the downright pain in the backside, that you will find grace and direction. So embrace the God-shaped surprises that you stumble over; laugh with the angels as the next stepping stone seems to shift and stride out knowing that your Father has a plan.
It's at the edge of your comfort zone where God will meet you and where you'll see his hands at work. So don't hesitate to go there and meet him and marvel at his works.
And take his word as your guide: His written words will sometimes act as a sword to pierce, cutting through unnecessary distractions. Sometimes his written words will act as spears in the ground to set safe boundaries for you to find confidence as to how far you can go. But always his written word will provide light for your paths, giving you direction.
So walk on.


















