Selfishness

July 12th – 1 Peter 4:10

1 Peter 4:10

The unique gifts God gives each of us are for serving others, reflecting the freedom we have in Jesus. When we use our talents and abilities to help those around us, we demonstrate the transformative power of God’s grace in our lives. This service becomes a living testament to the freedom we’ve received through Christ. It frees us from selfishness and empowers us to act with love and generosity. Whether through teaching, encouragement, hospitality, or any other gift, our actions can bring hope and healing to others, showcasing the diversity of God’s grace. By faithfully stewarding our gifts, we both honor God and answer His call to work for His glory and kingdom. This active participation in serving others deepens our sense of purpose and connection, making our freedom in Christ tangible and impactful. In essence, using our gifts for others is a powerful way to live out our faith, showing the world the love and freedom that comes from being in Jesus.

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March 27th – Matthew 26:14-16

Matthew 26:14-16

Oh how it must have broken the heart of Jesus to know that He would be betrayed by one He called His very own. Judas was part of the inner circle. He ate, slept, learned, and worked at the foot of the Master. Yet swayed by greed and disillusionment, Judas consented to betray Jesus to the religious authorities for a mere thirty pieces of silver. His actions, motivated by self-interest and a lack of faith, serve as a sobering reminder of the frailty of human nature. In betraying Jesus, Judas threw away the bonds of friendship and loyalty, giving in to the lure of material gain. In Judas’ betrayal, we find echoes of our own sin. Because each day, through our actions, words, and thoughts, we too betray Jesus. Whether through acts of dishonesty, selfishness, or disobedience, we contribute to the weight of sin that led Jesus to the cross. Yet, amidst our failings, there is hope. For just as Jesus extended grace and forgiveness to Judas, He offers redemption to all who turn to Him in repentance. That is the amazing grace of Jesus Christ.

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