Thursday, May 04, 2006
Christian Service
One makes a half hearted effort in his Christian duty if he assumes that to merely accept the shortcomings of others is sufficient to inspire motivation for others to give themselves to Christ. True service is more than the simple acknowledgement to another person that his faults are tolerated or recognized. True Christ-like service must be selfless and shown to be so through a steadfast commitment of one's self to the welfare of others in the Spirit of Christ. When this is done what follows is encouragement, comfort, and uplifiting hope to all whose lives have been ransacked by the devil. One who is able to encourage another who has fallen with heavenly speech and action walks in the footsteps of Christ and makes manifest the assurance of Christ's love.
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