Jesus used the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37) to illustrate the value of extending charity and compassion to people in need, irrespective of their situation or background. The transformational power of love in service is highlighted in this story.
Jesus humbly served his disciples by washing their feet (John 13:1–17). Jesus is the Son of God. This act of service and humility is a potent illustration of how we should approach giving back to others: with a loving and humble heart.
The miraculous feeding of the masses by Jesus, known as the Feeding of the Five Thousand (Matthew 14:13–21), is a prime example of the richness that can result from a serving heart. He multiplied a few loaves and fish to feed many people.
Keep in mind that spiritual development is a multifaceted process. For our spiritual life to flourish, we need to balance prayer, Scripture, community, service, and appreciation, just as a plant requires water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow. One area of neglect can prevent us from progressing.
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let’s start this trip together, day by day, step by step. May we consistently seek God’s presence, delve more deeply into His Word, encourage and support one another, serve in love, and grow grateful hearts. By doing this, we cultivate a fruitful spiritual life that exalts God and benefits those around us.
I pray that God’s grace and transformation will be present throughout your spiritual development and discipleship process. If you would like to call Grace Church Plano your home church,
contact us today to become a member and let us help deepen your spiritual growth and discipleship.