Are you too important?

The concept of servant leadership that tends to serve the led has to sink in. Leadership is not lordship, leadership is not kingship, leadership is service, especially service to the vulnerable amongst us.

Jesus was asked who the greatest should be and he called a child into their midst and said: "Therefore, anyone who becomes as humble as this little child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven." ("Matt.18.4)

Your leadership abilities are of little importance if they do not serve the needs of the poor. Meeting the needs of the poor is at the heart of God's agenda.

"If you think you are too important to help someone in need, you are only fooling yourself. You are really a nobody." (Gal.6.3 NLT)

Do not think you are too important to help someone in need? The Psalmist tells us that when we lend to the poor God becomes indebted to us. We have become very strategic to a fault. We take gifts to important people in society so that those gifts will make room for us in places that matter. But what we have failed to ask ourselves is, who is more important than God?

"If you help the poor, you are lending to the LORD--and he will repay you!" (Prov.19.17)

And God is no debtor to any man. So the next time you have the chance, in fact, search out the chance to be of service to the poor so God will be in your debt. Don't be too important to be of service to the poor and the needy. 

Good day,
And have a great day today,
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift)
@Liftemma

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