Unmixing Our Motives
Ask God to reorient your motives when serving or being served.
Ask God to reorient your motives when serving or being served.
Let who you are in Christ lead to serving and being served.
Allow God’s prompting to supersede the inconvenient “hows” and “whens” of service.
Bookend your service to God and others with love.
Reflect on the past few months and how God has directed you.
Allow God to keep your heart soft toward the needs of your neighbor.
Allow the hope of the resurrection to sustain you in your loss.
Believe God will perform miracles in your life for his glory.
Confess your sins and become a faithful follower of Jesus Christ.
Don’t let your familiarity with Jesus prevent you from seeing him.
Allow God to use hard times to produce his character in you.
Trust God, heed his words, and grow in his radical wisdom.
Reflect on times you’ve been a sheep, a hired hand, and a wolf.
Write down ways you can respond to Christ’s perfect love.
Strive to trust Christ more than your mentor.
Listen to the voices in your life that lead you toward God.
Listen for God's voice and run from voices that want to lead you away from him.
Read the Bible to know God’s voice.
Take heart in the midst of whatever storm you face today.
Follow Jesus with joyful confidence so that others see Christ in you.
Practice gratitude for an important moment of healing and worship.
Listen to the challenging questions posed by uncomfortable experiences.
Know—and share—your experience with Jesus’ healing.
Find one small way today to point someone to Jesus.