Serving God: Excellence In Giving

Serving God: Excellence In Giving

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day seven in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Giving

Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
Luke 6:38 (NIV)

Do you like to give?  Do you ever get tired of giving?  How do you decide when to give and when not to?  Have you ever received something as a result of your giving?  What was it?  How did it happen?  How willing are you to share what you know God has given you?  What do you have that has not come from God?  Do you want to excel in giving?  What keeps you from doing so?

After my first book was published, I had dreams of the royalty checks arriving on a regular basis with larger and larger numbers on them each time.  As God gave me more writing assignments, He also put within me a conviction that I was to freely share what He had given.  So, while one or two copies of my books sell on Amazon every month, I have now given away thousands of copies to people who will use them to grow in their relationship with God.  As I give, He continues to provide additional writing assignments as well as financial partners that allow books to continue to be given away.

As you pray, ask God to help you see what you are grasping that may keep you from serving through giving.  Pray that you would give just as freely as you have received from God.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence In Love

Serving God: Excellence In Love

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day six in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Love

Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.  And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
1 Corinthians 13:12-13 (NIV)

Why do you serve?  Do you love what you do?  Do you love who you serve?  Would the people around you say you excel in love for them?  For one another?  Does your love for Christ motivate you to serve Him willingly?  Would the level of love you express to those you serve be different if you were to consciously recognize you are serving Christ as you serve them?  What specific things can you do today that would help you excel in love?  Will you do them?

There are few things, if any, that people excel at with little or no effort.  Often times we want a short-cut.  We want to be the best without putting forth best quality effort.  When it comes to excelling in love, we have the best possible example when we look to Jesus.  He said, “greater love has no one than to give his life for his friend.”  The example of Jesus was to literally give His life but He also left the example of the “full extent of His love” in teaching us to serve.

As you pray, ask God to give you a desire to excel in love.  Pray that you would serve well because of the love you have for God and the love He gives you for others.  Pray that you would see love as the motivation behind your service.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence With Earnestness

Serving God: Excellence With Earnestness

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day five in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence With Earnestness

By faith Enoch was taken from this life, so that he did not experience death; he could not be found, because God had taken him away. For before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God.  And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
Hebrews 11:5-6 (NIV)

How serious are you about the things you do?  The things you say?  The life you live?  The way you serve?  As you evaluate your life and goals, how determined are you?  Would the people closest to you describe you as determined?  What are your motives for serving?  Are you easily distracted from doing the works of service you are called to do?  How would the service you are doing now be different if you were excelling in earnestness?

JK . . . lol . . . nm . . . Seriously?  We use initials, words, and catch phrases all the time to add a disclaimer to what we do.  Just kidding, laugh out loud, and never mind are poor substitutes for saying what we mean and meaning what we say.  God wants us to excel in earnestness so that our “yes” is yes and our “no” is no.  Earnestness is important when we serve because people can typically see through the disclaimers we use and into the heart of the matter — our heart for them.

As you pray, pray that your earnestness in seeking God would transform the way you serve.  Pray that the people you serve would see you as completely genuine in your walk with Christ and in your service to them.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence In Knowledge

Serving God: Excellence In Knowledge

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day four in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Knowledge

Therefore, dear friends, since you already know this, be on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of lawless men and fall from your secure position.  But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.
2 Peter 3:17-18 (NIV)

How much do you know about God?  How well do you know God?  What is the difference?  How is knowing about those you serve different than knowing those you serve?  What value does each of those forms of knowledge have in serving?  How much effort do you put into growing in the knowledge that will help you serve?  Do you know people who have excelled in knowledge?  Why do you think they have?

It is good to know people who excel in knowledge.  It is even better to be one.  Information is good, but knowing what to do with the information at hand is even better.  Serving well requires that you excel in many things, but nothing is more important than excelling in your knowledge of God.  While that must come first, serving well also requires that we excel in a knowledge of those we serve.  It is through a desire to be like Christ, and to know what that looks like, that we learn to serve with an excellence of knowledge.

As you pray, ask God to fill you with an overwhelming desire to know Him.  Pray that you would use your knowledge of God to help you serve in all that you do.  Pray that you would take the time to grow in knowledge of those you serve.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence In Speech

Serving God: Excellence In Speech

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day three in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Speech

Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with blessing, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing.  For, “Whoever would love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from deceitful speech.  He must turn from evil and do good; he must seek peace and pursue it.
1 Peter 3:9-11 (NIV)

How difficult is it to guard your words?  Does that answer change based on how you are sharing your words?  Do you find it easy to share something on social media that you would never say out loud?  Does your mouth seem to have an automatic response that says things you later regret?  How often do your words get you in trouble or come back to haunt you?

James tells us that “everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.”  Sometimes when serving others we allow familiarity to spill out of our mouth in words that are not helpful or loving.  Particularly in today’s culture, our speech is much more than the words we speak, we must take care to be excellent in every manner of using words.  We serve best when we pay attention to our words and are known as one who is excellent in speech.

As you pray, ask God to help you examine every form of the words you use.  Pray that you would be careful to use excellent words which build up the listener according to their needs.  Pray that you would be a good listener, both to God and others, as  you learn to speak with excellence.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence In Faith

Serving God: Excellence In Faith

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day two in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Faith

The apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith!’  He replied, ‘If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.’
Luke 17:5-6 (NIV)

When you think of faith-filled people, who first comes to mind?  Why?  Do people consider you a trusting person or more of a skeptical person?  What part of serving seems to require the most faith for you?  Why?  Have you ever not served in a specific way because you didn’t trust God to work — either through you or in the one you needed to serve?   Do you ever ask God to increase your faith? 

Many times we are like the father in scripture who exclaims to Jesus, “I believe, help my unbelief!”  We have faith but we’ve not yet excelled in faith.  When serving others we begin to doubt if we could ever make a difference.  Or we doubt if the person we are serving will ever change.  At the heart of either type of doubt is a lack of faith that God will come through with the power, ability, and/or desire to make a difference.  We believe but at times our unbelief is stronger.

As you pray, ask God to help your unbelief and increase your faith in Him.  Pray that you would be filled with a willingness to serve however and whoever He says, as you trust Him for the results.  Pray that your practice of belief would make you one that is known for excelling in faith.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Excellence In Everything

Serving God: Excellence In Everything

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day one in the fifth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Excellence In Everything

But just as you excel in everything — in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us — see that you also excel in this grace of giving.”
Hebrews 3:4-6 (NIV)

What things are you good at doing?  Are you usually more excited about doing things that you already excel at or doing things that take effort to be good at?  Are there areas of serving that you are okay with just getting by in?  Should there be?  How would the way you serve change if you were determined to do everything you could to excel in all things?  What is one area of excellence that you need to work on today?

It can be very tempting to let our excellence in some areas of life keep us from pursuing excellence in all things.  Other times we equate excellence with perfection and conclude that since perfection isn’t possible then excellence can’t be either.  It is when we approach every task we face with an attitude that we are doing it for the Lord, we begin to pursue excellence in all things.  God desires excellence from us in all things not because He is keeping score, but because He deserves our best.

As you pray, ask God to fill you with a desire to serve Him through whatever task is before you.  Pray that you would seek to honor God by giving your best as you serve.

In prayer,

Tom

Serving God: Courage To Be Faithful

Serving God: Courage To Be Faithful

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day seven in the fourth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Courage To Be Faithful

For every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything.  Moses was faithful as a servant in all God’s house, testifying to what would be said in the future.  But Christ is faithful as a son over God’s house. And we are his house, if we hold on to our courage and the hope of which we boast.
Hebrews 3:4-6 (NIV)

What is the purpose of the place you serve at?  How well is that communicated?  How faithful do you think you are to that purpose as you serve?  Would those you serve under agree?  How often are you tempted to do things your own way and with your own benefit in mind?  Why does that seem to be so enticing to so many?  How about when you consider the bigger picture of serving God?  How are you doing at having the courage to be faithful to the things of God?

There is a series of social media memes going around that seemed designed to point out the failures of people who “had one job”.  Each one illustrates what happens when you lose sight of the purpose behind what you do.  When serving people, it is often very easy to get so caught up in the work involved that we lose sight of the bigger picture of serving for the sake of God’s kingdom.  It takes great courage to faithfully serve Christ as we serve others because it requires that we trust God to care for us.

As you pray, ask God to help you be faithful to His calling in your life.  Pray that you would have the courage to be faithful in the way you serve Him, and others.

In prayer,

Tom