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Your Deeds Do Make A Difference!
This reminds me of the golden rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto you. I always thought this meant, Dont do things to others that you yourself would not like done to you. But it doesnt say, Dont do. It does say, Do. And that means we should actually do for others what we would like people to do for us.
More and more, I find that it isnt all that hard to serve another. Service can be many things: from small actions like a kind word or an encouraging hug, to larger ones such as listening to anothers problems or helping with a task. Whether small or large, our actions will make a difference in the lives of those around us.
Have you ever watched the face of a person when you do something for them that is completely unexpected? Its great! Do you know what else is great? Its contagious! One good deed encourages others to do good deeds too. Sometimes a simple hug can totally change a persons day! I know because it has happened to me, and Im sure you can remember when it has happened to you.
The Bible says that we are to serve one another in love. Then it says that this command must be our law: Love your neighbor as yourself (Gal. 5:13-14). It is no mistake that the fruit of the Spirit within us is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal. 5:22-23). These are the things that are to be displayed through our actions, and what a difference they make!
The Bible also says that we are to serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men. (Eph. 6:7). Whatever we do for another, we are doing for our Lord. And believe me, He notices - no matter how small a thing we do. Why? Because we are Gods workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works (Eph. 2:10).
Think of it: we are actually created to do good works! Praise the Lord! We are not alone in our walk with Christ. We are brothers and sisters in Christ, and its a remarkable privilege to have such a loving family! God has given each of us special talents, gifts, and interests, so we can serve Him. What better way than to minister to the needs of others?
This reminds me of Tabitha (or Dorcas) in Acts 9:36-42. Though she was a woman of no special status, she was well known and loved for serving the poor and the widows by making them clothes. She used her God-given talent for His glory. What a difference we could make if we did the same!
Let me give you a simple example from my own life: an elderly Christian man in our church, my adopted grandpa I called him, took an interest in me since I was a child. He showed me how to work with wood, how he built things, told me stories and gave me a hug every Sunday at church for nearly 28 years. A hug is a really simple thing, but his had a great impact on my life. Who knows how different I might be were it not for his ongoing expression of love to me?
Our deeds do touch lives. They will be the things that people remember about us, and they might even lead others to Christ. We may never have the opportunity to be missionaries, but we can all be servants. Be encouraged today that the little things you do for the Lord and for others are worth your effort; they do make a difference. Lets always remember the servant-like character of Christ, and mirror it in our lives.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Heather Darling worked in the mail room at Grace & Truth while studying to become a veterinary technician. When not caring for animals, she serves the Lord by teaching pre-school children in Sunday School, assisting in a teen ministry and conducting an e-mail ministry of encouragement with adults. NOTE: Picture at top of page is not Heather.