Today's post is centered around something we can never quite get enough of, something very valuable and worthy of attention.
I don't know about you all, but there are times when I may feel overwhelmingly grumpy and worn out. On these days, I prefer just to curl up in bed with a good book and forget everything else.
I don't want to think about changing a diaper, laying out clothes, or catching up on all that pesky school work.
Needless to say, this is not the right attitude. Not by a long shot.
So, how can I get the right perspective? How can I be Christ's servant and love the work He places before me to do?
I have to ask HIM. I have to bring my heart and pour it out at His feet. I need to seek, so I can find. I need to knock, so the door can be opened. I need to humble myself before Him and ask for help.
I need a servant's heart.
A heart that doesn't grumble or complain. A heart that longs to do nothing more than bring God glory.
A heart willing to serve.
And if I ask my Savior, I know He'll provide the strength, the willingness, I need to keep pressing forward.
I encourage you to make this your goal as well. Every morning, before you begin the day, whisper one request, "Please, God, give me a servant's heart."
He truly answers prayers, and He will give you what you need to move on.
By ourselves, we are nothing. But that's okay, because He wants us to rely upon Him and let Him be our everything. <3
Praying for you all!!
Blessings,
Ellen S.
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ReplyDeleteIt can be hard to have a servant's heart, but if I ask Him to help, it's all the easier. Your (fill in the blank (book, t.v. show, crochet, etc)) is (most likely) not going to go anywhere either. So you might as well do what you know needs to be done with a servant's heart.
So true, Lilly! <3 Thx for commenting!
DeleteThis is such a good reminder, Ellen. It is so easy to grumble and complain about what you have to do, and forget about our Savior who put us on this earth to be his servant, a light to others and a fisher of men. Such a great post! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brooklyn!
DeleteYes, it's sadly way too easy to forget the many blessings we've been given and the Savior Who spent His time here on earth serving us . . . without complaint!
My favorite Bible verse, Matthew 20:28 (below), has been my encouragement for two years now. :-)
"For the Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His Life as a Ransom for many." <3
Nicely said, Ellen. :-)
ReplyDelete-Hannah
Thanks! <3
DeleteTo God be the glory!
I needed this today, Ellie! My word of the year is serve. :) <3
ReplyDeletePraise God! <3 I'm so thankful He could use this simple little musing to bless you!
DeleteThat's awesome, Emma! "Serve" was my word for 2018. :-)
Love this post😁
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friend! <3
DeleteI'm so happy you got to do this!!! :D I totally LOVED reading your answers! I'll answer yours... :)
ReplyDelete1. Hot or frozen cocoa? Hot!
2. If you could travel to another state (or country), which would you choose and why? Scotland! Because that’s where my family on my Dad’s side originally came from. :)
3. If you could eat only one meal every day for a straight week, what would it be? Lasagna? Quesadillas!
4. Do you prefer writing or reading stories? Reading. :)
5. What's your favorite Bible verse, or a verse God leads you to most? I love Isaiah 41:10. <3
6. If you have a blog, who was your first follower? First follower was Pearl Willis!
7. Do you consider yourself to be a tidy, organized person? Sometimes, when I get inspired… XD
8. On a rainy day, would you rather curl up inside with a book or shrug on a jacket, grab an umbrella, and hurry outside to splash in the puddles? Totally depends on my mood!!
9. What's your favorite color? Turquoise!
10. Has a book ever made you cry before? Yes, sometimes. Again, it depends on how I’m feeling at the moment. ;)
11. What's one childhood memory that always makes you laugh? Hmm...When my sister and I used to like to threw oranges into the neighbor's pool when we were little…. (oh, my!) XD
Awesome questions, Ellen!! :D And great post. :)