• Servants Give Anonymously

    | Jun 12, 2018
    When Paul made his way through Europe, specifically the region of ancient Macedonia, he announced to the churches in that area the financial need of the church in Jerusalem.
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  • Three Basic Ingredients of Servanthood

    | Jun 11, 2018
    The Word of God lays a solid, biblical foundation for what it means to have a servant mentality. But let's get some handles on what's involved in pulling it off. For starters, let me suggest three basic ingredients of servanthood.
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  • Humility and Inferiority

    | Jun 10, 2018
    Having "humility of mind" is really an attitude, isn't it? It's a preset mentality that determines ahead of time thoughts like this: "I care about those around me." "Why do I always have to be first?"
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  • The Servant as a Giver

    | Jun 09, 2018
    I like the tongue-in-cheek definition of philosophers one of my seminary professors would occasionally use. It's classic: Philosophers are people who talk about something they don't understand and make you think it's your fault!
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  • Maneuvering for Me

    | Jun 08, 2018
    I'll never forget a trip I took with my older son to shoot the rapids at the Rogue River in Oregon. While we were receiving instructions from the guide . . . , I began to study the canoes with my eyes.
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  • The Tune of Self-Interest

    | Jun 07, 2018
    After Adam and Eve disobeyed God for the first time—and sin entered the world—it didn't take long for them to begin looking out for number one. Enter self-interest.
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  • The Origin of Self

    | Jun 06, 2018
    It's been my experience that before I can fully conquer any problem, I need to understand the problem as well as possible, especially its origin. To do that with "self," we must go back, way back.
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  • Three Realms of True Success

    | Jun 05, 2018
    Yesterday, we looked at the apostle Peter's three crucial realms related to true success: authority, attitude, and anxiety. Let's translate those realms into practical principles. You could think of them in steps.
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  • The Forgotten Side of Success

    | Jun 04, 2018
    Maybe we should confess that one reason we find it so hard to set selfishness aside and adopt the spirit of a servant is that we're driven by dreams of success. We want to be winners.
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  • I, Me, Mine, Myself

    | Jun 03, 2018
    Let's admit it; ours is an age of gross selfishness. The "me" era. And we get mighty uncomfortable even when God begins to make demands on us. Of course, our inner "self" doesn't want to dump God entirely.
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  • Absolute Honesty

    | Jun 02, 2018
    Let's think about an essential mark of servanthood: integrity . . . or absolute honesty. Remember these words? "Therefore, since we have this ministry, as we received mercy, we do not lose heart . . ."
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  • Genuine Humility

    | Jun 01, 2018
    When we think of what the great apostle Paul was like, the idea of humility isn't the first one that jumps into our minds. Consider his own admission.
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  • Transparent Humanity

    | May 31, 2018
    The great apostle Paul was just like you and me . . . he had a love for God blended with feet of clay. Great passion . . . and great weakness. The longer I thought about this concept, the more evidence emerged from Scripture to support it.
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  • A Model Servant

    | May 30, 2018
    Perhaps the finest model, other than Christ Himself, was that young Jew from Tarsus who was radically transformed from a strong-willed official in Judaism to a bond servant of Jesus Christ—Paul.
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  • Forgotten Words

    | May 29, 2018
    "Whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant" (Matthew 20:26). Forgotten words. Truth be told, even in our churches we tend to get so caught up in a success-and-size race that we lose sight of our primary calling as followers of Christ.
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  • The Way Up Is Down

    | May 28, 2018
    Journey back with me for a moment to one of the many scenes that demonstrated just how ordinary Jesus's disciples were. What makes this account interesting is the presence of a mother of two of the disciples.
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  • A Servant, Not a Celebrity

    | May 27, 2018
    Exactly what does our heavenly Father want to develop within us? Well, rather than getting neck-deep in tricky theological waters, I believe the simple answer is found in Christ's own words.
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  • God's Major Objective in Your Life

    | May 26, 2018
    Our world has become a large, impersonal, busy institution. We are alienated from each other. Although crowded, we are lonely. Pushed together but uninvolved. No longer do most neighbors visit across the backyard fence.
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  • Praise at All Times

    | May 25, 2018
    Psalm 149 encourages the people of God to praise Him at all times, regardless of circumstances. In times of blessing, praise Him! In times of suffering, praise Him! In times of warfare, praise Him!
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  • In Times of Warfare

    | May 24, 2018
    Psalm 149 is not only a call to praise the Lord in times of blessing, and encouragement to praise Him in times of suffering, it's also a call to arms.
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Aging Well

Do you want to know how to age gracefully? Pastor Chuck reminds us of what God wants us to focus on during our remaining years. As long as we live, the Lord has a purpose for us.