We see in Acts 1 that the followers of Jesus were able to spend 40 days with Jesus before His ascension into heaven. These 40 days represent time spent in His presence.
In our modern church culture, there is such a tremendous build up for Easter Sunday as we progress through the season of Lent. But then what?
What will we do with these 40 days after Easter?
This past Sunday, we continued our look at ways that we can "Practice the Presence of God in these 40 days after Easter. Using the analogy that walking with God is really learning a dance with intricate steps, we have been looking at different steps that should be included in learning to dance with God.
The steps (or spiritual practices) we have learn to this point include: Repentance, Worship, Bible Meditation, and Prayer. The next set of steps that we considered yesterday focused on Serving God.
Our main text was Psalm 123...
O God, enthroned in heaven.
We keep looking to the Lord our God for His mercy,
just as servants keep their eyes on their master,
as a slave girl watches her mistress for the slightest signal.
Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy,
for we have had our fill of contempt.
We have had more than our fill of the scoffing of the proud
and the contempt of the arrogant.
Read this psalm again 3 times slowly asking the Holy Spirit to make a word or phrase stand out to you.
This psalm portrays the image of a servant who willingly serves a merciful and kind master. In the same way, we are willing servants of Christ.
Over the next few days we will consider 3 aspects of serving and 3 practical thoughts about how God has called us to serve.
Question to start the week: where and in what ways are you serving God these days?
Question to start the week: where and in what ways are you serving God these days?
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