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Thursday, January 17, 2008
 

Unworthy Servants

    Luke 17:7-10
    “Suppose one of you has a servant plowing or looking after the sheep.  Will he say to the servant when he come in from the field, ‘come along now and sit down to eat’? Won’t he rather say, ‘Prepare my supper, get yourself ready and wait on me while I eat and drink; after that you may eat and drink’?  Will he thank the servant because he did what he was told to do?  So you also, when you have done everything you were told to do, should say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have only done our duty.’

    When our country was founded, our forefathers focused much of their energy on one concept: “All men are created equal.” They were tired of being suppressed and belittled by a tyrant across the sea.  A sense of freedom erupted their hearts; and, therefore, erupted an entire nation, creating what is the United States of America.
    When this concept was founded, it had all good intentions.  I, myself, fully support it.  I believe no man should have to suffer under the selfishness and tyranny of another man.  God created us with a desire for freedom.  A desire to make our own choices.  Millions of others have longed for the concept to be true in their own life and have either made the long trek to be in America or have revolted and attempted to make it happen in their own country.
    Yet, what has it created in our country, this desire that “all men are created equal”?  If you look around, the U.S. is the most selfish nation in the world.  We want the biggest house, the best job, the most popular friends, the most fashionable clothes, the most up-to-date technology, the list goes on and on.  We do not care how we get these things or what it costs.  We walk around with an “I deserve it” mentality, whether it be in how we are treated or what we buy.  And what does this mentality create.  Selfishness.  The very opposite attribute that is true of the God our nation is founded upon.  This concept destroys families.  Husbands and wives divorce because they are unwilling to serve one another.  Children rebel because they believe they deserve more than they are getting….ridiculous seeing as they get so much more than any other child in any other country.  Parents ignore their spoiled children and simply pat them on the back telling them they deserve everything in the world no matter how they act.
    And the church is just as bad.  Churches all over the nation are popping up, attempting to win people by giving them more…feeding their “I deserve it” mentality.  Pastors preach that God exists to make you happy and successful…after all, you do deserve it don’t you.  This couldn’t be farther from the truth.
    If we desire to become more Christ-like, to follow our God and make Him the definer of our lives, we have to reject this American mentality.  Yes, through His sacrifice, Christ has made us kings and queens—for we can associate with the one true God.  But to follow Christ means to be like Him.  The King of Kings gave His life to save ours—the most humble act of all time.  The Lord of all Lords got on His knees and washed the feet of His people, an act only a servant would do in that time.  He demonstrated servanthood like no other.
    When we are called by God to complete a task or follow Him, our attitude should not be one of “I deserve better than that,” putting ourselves above the living God.  Instead, our attitude should be, “Adonay (Lord, Master), I am your unworthy servant, I have only done my duty to the King of Kings.”
                                                     

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