Let Us Serve With HUMILITY

This post has been on my spirit since the Sunday before last and The Holy Spirit has been prompting me everyday since then with signs to get it out so here goes 🙂

On that day I went into catechism class and the lesson for that day was the washing of one another’s’ feet.  Now, weeks prior I knew that this lesson was coming up and when it was first mentioned I was a little against the idea.  I had no desire to wash someone else’s feet. That is something that I have never thought I would be comfortable doing.  So as the weeks passed prior to that specific day I consistently thought about this lesson but (I am ashamed to say) never looked it up within the Bible to learn about its significance. However, that Saturday before class I read John 13.  I studied this within the study Bible and researched foot washing to gather a better understanding.  So when I got to class that Sunday I knew the importance of this act of service but I did not know the feeling I would feel during the actual foot washing.

For those who are not familiar with John 13, see below:

Jesus Washes His Disciples’ Feet

John 13:1-17

It was just before the Passover Festival. Jesus knew that the hour had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.

The evening meal was in progress, and the devil had already prompted Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus. Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?”

Jesus replied, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.”

“No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.”

Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.”

“Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!”

10 Jesus answered, “Those who have had a bath need only to wash their feet; their whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you.” 11 For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean.

12 When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have done for you?” he asked them. 13 “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14 Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. 15 I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16 Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17 Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.

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After reading this, researching, and going through the lesson with Pastor Genny I realized this is more than just washing someone’s feet.  This is a humbling experience.  An experience that would teach one to serve one another as Jesus has served and continues to serve us.

As I washed my classmate’s feet and prayed over her my heart softened (not saying it was ever hardened) towards her and her life.  I had a compassion for her as if I was caring for myself or my kiddies.  I wanted nothing but greatness for her and her family as well as future plans in life.  I wanted God to bless her all the days of her life and prayed that she has discernment when dealing with everyday life.  Then as she washed my feet and prayed over me I continued to pray for her but more intensely.  She had truly become my sister under Christ.

 

John 13 pic 2

Now some may be thinking, as I did previously, “NOPE this is something I cannot do and will not ever do” BUT do you realize Jesus was the one washing the disciples feet? Jesus washed ALL 12 disciples feet, this includes Judas, his betrayer.  Jesus was nothing but good to Judas and he turned around and betrayed Him.  Now prior to washing Judas’ feet Jesus was aware of his betrayal to come, John 13:2, yet He still washed his feet and loved him to the very end.

So what does that mean for us? Are we to go around just washing feet with no substance behind it and filled with resentment for the act, NO.  The meaning of this sacrament is to humble yourself.  Serve one another according to God’s will and with HUMILITY.  This sacrament is to cleanse ones’ spirit and love on one another.  EVEN THOSE WHO WE FEEL IS BENEATH or HAS BETRAYED US.  John 13:8 says  “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.” 

So as Christians, though this sacrament is not practiced regularly within some churches, this is still a sacrament of God.  He wants us to be able to serve others and serve them with the Love of God within us.  Never feel that you are above this act or any other act of service because God judges your heart.  Cleanse your heart of the pride within because one of the things God do not like is a prideful heart.  And, how can you be a part of his kingdom with that thorn of pride sticking out?

John 13 pic 1
~Livingwithpurpose720

You ARE Enough!

About a year ago, I wrote the below poem.   Never meant to be a poem it was more of a passage based off of my observation of society and how women, in specific, are treated and how we as women sometimes conform to the societal norm or either to the desires of a man who is NOT her husband.

There are several ways in which we as women can sometimes lose sight of ourselves and our purpose however God’s Word says WE ALL (man/woman/social class) were created in His image, Genesis 1:27so why is it we as women allow ourselves to not be who God has destined us to be versus being what we THINK we should be because of society and the male species?

And this can go the other way as well because there are some men out there who conforms to what society has destined them to be versus being the MAN God has created them to be.  

When you look at a woman what do you see?
Do you see the big butt as she turns around or her voluptuous breasts as she walks slowly towards you
Do you see the slight glimmer in her eye that says he is fine or the way she bites her lip as she slowly passes you by
Do you see the way she flips her hair to take another peak as you watch her silhouette fade away
Once she is gone you think about that moment when you first saw her and think that chick was bad and she wanted me
But if u rewind time and take it back to where it started
When you look at a woman what do you see?
That big butt that she went to the Dominican Republic to buy because she hates her God given butt or do you see the breast implants in which she got because a man told her she would make money with them
Do you see the glimmer in her eyes that shows the desperate need for approval from a man
Or do you see the busted lip she is biting because a man decided to punch her in the lip for not listening and abiding to his every word
Did you notice the hair flip as she passed you by that is helping her walk with confidence so you will not detect or notice all her insecurities
Do you see as she looks back at you a woman broken by society and men who just wanted to take from her and break her
Do you see your daughter walking in these shoes one day
When you look at a woman what do you see?

Geared more towards a man looking at a woman however you can look at this from woman looking at a man perspective as well.

Unfortunately with the constant rise of reality television, technology, and social media people have lost so much of themselves that they no longer truly know who they are, what they believe and like, and WHO they should be serving.

I am not going to lie, I am a faithful viewer of SOME reality shows.  Shows like The Bachelor, Real Housewives of Atlanta, and more recently Mary Mary.  I have watched some of the other shows like Love & Hip Hop and Basketball Wives and I can tell you I truly enjoyed them UNTIL I was awakened and my blinders came off.  I gave myself to the Lord the second Sunday of January 2016 and made the commitment to truly follow Him and walk with Him.  I continued watching the shows about, maybe, 2 more weeks but every time I watched I looked at the image being portrayed by SOME of the cast members of these shows and realized this is NOT what I want to feed into my spirit.

Technology, where do I start with this, is GREAT don’t get me wrong BUT due to technology people have lost a sense of reality.  They’ve lost the concept of what it is truly meant for and that is to make the lives of people using it much easier.  But, has this convenience become an INCONVENIENCE for God?  My opinion, YES! How many people actually open God’s Word from the greatest book ever to be written? How many people can say they actually carry their Bible with them to church or bible study?  How many people actually READ the word versus listening to it being read to them.

psalm 33-4

I am huge on technology and can say I too am GUILTY of all of the above and I am not saying it is wrong at all.  However, what I am saying is reading from your tablet or phone, is not the same. And, listening to the Bible versus actually READING his Word, is not the same. For the last few nights (yes I am very new to this as well) I have been bouncing from my physical Bible and my online Bibles listening as well as reading to see which gives me the most understanding and I have found that for me personally, I can truly FEEL His Word sinking into my spirit when I am actually READING His Word versus when I am just listening to it.  So for me, and I am sure there are others, to truly get an understanding that I can reflect back into my own life I HAVE to read versus just listening.

Lastly, social media.  Such a great tool for networking, meeting up with old friends, and reconnecting with long lost family – what would we do without it 🙂. Nonetheless, there are some dark sides to social media.  Social media allows people to be something they are not, live in a world they do not live in, and idolize images and people that should NOT be idolized, Exodus 20:3-4.  Some even idolize themselves not knowing that they are doing it because they do not know, do not have a relationship with God, or is not a true believer. Some people also uses social media as a form of acceptance or assurance.  Why do you need the approval of mankind when God is waiting for you to seek His approval?

exodus-20

In theory, we all have our times when we allow distractions to come in and set our entire path off course however YOU SHOULD NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF WHO YOU ARE IN GOD! He is the ONLY judge, approver, and condemner so you do NOT have to lose who God intended you to be for the approval of man – that’s man OR woman.

~livingwithpurpose720

 

Purpose & Contentment…

Before I begin this post, let me start off with the definition of the word content:

  1. Freedom from worry or restlessness :  peaceful satisfaction

  2. The state of being happy and satisfied : the state of being content

Contentment Within….

When you awake in the morning, what is the first feeling or emotion you feel when you open  your eyes? Is it a feeling of purpose, happiness, joy, gratefulness, peacefulness, understanding, hate, anger, misplacement, or confusion?

A lot of times when we wake up we forget that there is a GREATER PURPOSE for us being awakened. And, the reason is NOT because my kids woke me up or my significant other woke me up.  You have been woken up by none other than the CREATOR.  He sees something in you that he is trying to illuminate and develop.  Every day you are given the opportunity to step into your purpose and determine WHY you are here and what you are meant to do in this life on earth that is pleasing to God.

Exodus 9-16

Knowing that you were given this opportunity to chase after His purpose for you and your life, I ask again when you first awake what are some of the feelings you feel when you open your eyes?  If you have never taken the time out to really and truly reflect on your eye opening feelings and emotions, maybe you should because if you have not you will continue to go on in life not realizing that God has something greater for you.  Even if you are happy in life and content where you are, wouldn’t you feel so much better being where GOD has destined you to be.  How can you do all the work and not have faith that it can propel into areas in which you didn’t even believe to be possible.

Contentment 2

From my personal experience, I have experienced every feeling or emotion in which I listed above.  Some days I open my eyes and I just don’t know my purpose at all.  Yeah I know I have to work and get the kids ready for school as well as myself.  However, I sometimes do not know HIS purpose for me throughout the day.  Yes, my want is to be better, in every aspect of my life, than I was yesterday but how do I compare my want with HIS want, I CANNOT.  There is no way to because ultimately my life is HIS.

Even when I don’t know my purpose I do know to be grateful for the opportunity to at least have another day to get it right.  My happiness is in knowing that He is giving me a chance to come close to HIM and do HIS will before it is too late.

~livingwithpurpose720

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