There Are Some Things Only Servants Know: Part Two

In my last post (link here), we looked at Jesus’ first miracle and how the servants in the miracle saw something that the others at the wedding in John 2 didn’t see. Right away, God shows us that joy of serving Him.
1. Service is provided through a local, N.T. church.
2. Service enables every Christian to be involved in the ministry.
You are not “in the ministry” because you get your paycheck from the church. You are in the ministry if you are serving at the capacity that you are able to. Within every individual is a calling to find purpose in life. I’m telling you that God put that desire and hunger in your heart, and the way that you feed that hunger is by serving in the church. This is how you can make a difference every week!
3. Service connects you with others.
Peter & John, Paul & Silas, Aquila & Priscilla, Paul & Timothy, Jesus and the disciples – when you think of servants in the church, you see people that are linked to other servants. I have found that some of the most productive times that I’ve had bonding with someone is by serving together on a work day, going soul winning together, or helping with a church event. You don’t just have to connect over coffee staring at each other over a table. Serve together!
4. Service lets you see the miraculous.
Only the servants saw behind the curtain in Cana. Even though the others received the blessing of tasting Jesus’ personal, organic, NON-ALCOHOLIC grape juice, only the servants knew how they got that juice in the first place. I can see them looking at each other, grinning from ear to ear as they watched the host of guests sipping on the delicious beverage Jesus provided. When the night ended, everyone probably forgot about the juice, but the servants never forgot this day because they were there to see it happen.
I can tell you stories upon stories of what God has done behind the scenes during big days, with the church finances, and on many occasions serving the Lord with good people. When you come to church and get to enjoy the day, sure you may be well rested, but you’re not going to have the joy at the end of the day that the servants will have.
Before you wait until it fits your schedule to finally get involved in the church, consider John 2. Let me also tell you that you don’t need a title to serve. Somebody needs to clean the church. Are you really going to make your church hire a janitorial team or burn out a staff member when you can sweep, mow, prune, or clean a window? I believe the greatest area of service could be soul winning. No church has enough soul winners, and there is no cap on how many can be in this ministry. There can only be so many teachers, ushers, helpers, bus drivers, but you can find an area of service to join in on.
Take the plunge and join the team!









