Outward Discipline #4: Service

As the cross is the sign of submission, so the towel is the sign of service.

Luke tells us that “An argument arose among them as to which of them was the greatest” (Chapter 9, Verse 46).

Whenever there is trouble over who is the greatest, there is trouble over who is the least. That is the crux of the matter for us, isn’t it? Most of us know we will never be the greatest; just don’t let us be the least.

Gathered at the Passover feast, the disciples were keenly aware that someone needed to wash the others’ feet. The problem was that the only people who washed feet were the least. So there they sat, feet caked with dirt. It was such a sore point that they were not even going to talk about it. No one wanted to be considered the least.

Then Jesus took a towel and a basin and redefined greatness.

Click here to learn more about the Discipline of Service from Richard Foster

More: How to Move from Activity for God to Intimacy with God

Do you ever reflect on your relationship with God and wonder, “Is this how a relationship with God is supposed to feel?”  And truthfully, you have gone beyond wondering if there is more to actually wanting more. 

You want everything that Jesus promised when He said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10).

Each of us can experience the more that God has for us right here, right now.

In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, he points out, “You let the world, which doesn’t know the first thing about living, tell you how to live” (Ephesians 2:2 from The Message).

Click here for Greg Hawkins’ tips on how to move from activity for God to intimacy with God