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The Purpose Driven Life:
Small Group: Week 5 (Ministry)
You were put on earth to serve others, the fourth purpose for which
you were created. When asked to explain, Jesus told the story of the
good Samaritan. The story illustrates three attitudes people can have
toward people in need. The first is to keep a distance, to not be
bothered, to avoid relationships. The second is to be curious, but not
involved like those that slow down when passing an auto accident. The
third is to treat others how you would want to be treated if you were in
the same situation. That is what the Samaritan did, and that is what
Christians should do.
Rick Warren gives four guidelines for us to follow:
- See the needs of people around me - "Don't think only
of your own good. Think of other Christians and what is best for them."
(1 Corinthians 10:24)
- Sympathize with people's pain - "He comforts us in
all our troubles so that we can comfort others."
(2 Corinthians 1:4)
- Seize the moment and meet the need - "Never walk away
from someone who deserves help; your hand is God's hand for that
person." (Proverbs 3:27)
- Spend whatever it takes - "Therefore, as we have
opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who
belong to the family of believers."
(Galatians 6:20)
Kindness and service always cost. The good Samaritan received nothing
in exchange for putting himself at risk, for using his wine and oil, for
walking when he could have ridden, and for paying the bill at the inn.
He did it, Jesus implies, because his heart was right and he loved.
Both believers and unbelievers have needs. Service to believers is
called ministry. Service to unbelievers is called
evangelism. In either case, our ministry is based
upon the SHAPE God has given us:
- Spiritual gifts - special God-empowered abilities for
serving Him;
- Heart - what we love to do, our passion;
- Abilities - natural talents you were born with;
- Personality - introvert or extrovert, thinker or
feeler, likes routine or variety;
- Experience - family, educational, vocational,
spiritual, ministry, and painful.
No matter what SHAPE you're in, you should be looking for ways to
help those in need.
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