Quotes About Servanthood
Christ's incarnation challenges us to give up our rights in order to love God and others. Philippians 2:6-7 says, "who though he existed in the form of God did not regard equality with God as something to be grasped, but emptied himself..." Christ did not hold onto his rights and privileges as deity but relinquished them in order to better love God and others.
~ Gregory Brown
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Christ's incarnation challenges us to be servants of God and others. In Philippians 2:7, Paul said Christ "emptied himself by taking on the form of a slave, by looking like other men, and by sharing in human nature." A slave or servant is consumed with the desires of those he serves. Likewise, instead of living for himself and his comfort, Christ sought to sacrificially serve God and others with his life.
~ Gregory Brown
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If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf.
~ Thomas Fuller
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If thou art a master, be sometimes blind if a servant, sometimes deaf.
~ Thomas Fuller
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the body of Christ is not fundamentally about authority, but relationships.
~ Walt Russell
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Al servir a Dios no debemos desobedecer a las autoridades, porque el hacerlo es un principio de Satanás.
~ Watchman Nee
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The perfect Muslim, standing upright in the presence of his Maker, at once proud and submissive, free from all illusions and from any bias in dealing with his fellow men, exemplifies fitrah. He is both perfect master and perfect servant.
~ Charles le Gai Eaton
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Motherhood is a great honor and privilege, yet it is also synonymous with servanthood. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Whether they are awake at night nursing a baby, spending their time and money on less-than-grateful teenagers, or preparing meals, moms continuously put others before themselves.
~ Charles Stanley
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The disciples of Jesus were not to practice politics through the use of coercive power, but through servanthood.
~ Tim Otto
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Humility leads to perfect death. Humility means the giving up of self and the taking of the place of perfect nothingness before
~ Dallas Willard
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Humility is the beautiful condition of people who have learned to surrender their desires, their glory, and their power.
~ Dallas Willard
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Give me the lowest place: not that I dare Ask for that lowest place, but Thou hast died That I might live and share Thy glory by Thy side. Give me the lowest place: of if for me That lowest place too high, make one more low Where I may sit and see My God and love Thee so.
~ Christina Rossetti
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No can be an anointed word. We cannot be saviors to all. We are servants, daughters, sons, and brides, but not saviors. There is only one Savior. We cannot have His job. We are called and allowed to rest. God is able to keep His world going, and in the meantime it is very important we do not do more than He is asking.
~ Heidi Baker
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God's power, it turns out, comes in God's willingness to abdicate power. God saves the world through submission to the point of solidarity with human weakness. Jesus' final teaching to his disciples was to wash their feet and then tell them to go and do likewise, to act as servants to the world. Too often, Christians have done just the opposite.
~ Unknown
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The price of greatness is servanthood, sacrifice and humility
~ Unknown
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If Jesus had to suffer, why would we think ourselves exempt? After all, as He explained, "a disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master" (Matthew 10:24).
~ David Jeremiah
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When we are asked to do something that inconveniences us, we are to take on a servant's attitude. Servanthood takes great strength, much greater strength than demanding our own way. And it is that strength which will cause people to notice something different in our lives (Mathew 5:41).
~ David Jeremiah
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In the end the women of Christmas quietly stepped aside, making room for the One who truly matters.
~ Liz Curtis Higgs
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The religious leaders of Jesus' day wanted to be served and rule over others. Jesus taught the exact opposite attitude. Real greatness is shown by service and sacrifice. Ambition, love of power, and position should not be your desire. Instead, seek to be a lowly servant.
~ Jim George
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To summarize, there are three words that characterize this brand of fundamentalism: pride, domination, and exclusion. In sharp contrast, Jesus espoused humility, servanthood of leaders, and breaking down walls between people.
~ Jimmy Carter
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Christmas was about understanding that servanthood would win the hearts of men for eternity, where raw power might win them only for a moment, if at all.
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Prayer helps correct myopia, calling to mind a perspective I daily forget. I keep reversing roles, thinking of ways in which God should serve me, rather than vice versa. As God fiercely reminded Job, the Lord of the universe has many things to manage, and in the midst of my self-pity I would do well to contemplate for a moment God's own point of view.
~ Philip Yancey
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From such experiments Christians have learned that the gospel grows best from the bottom up rather than being imposed from the top down.
~ Philip Yancey
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How could she say anything other than "yes"? The only question she really had to answer was this: Was she going to do it begrudgingly or could she do it with a servant's heart?
~ Deborah Raney
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