Waist Deep 2018 - January 9


Genesis 32: 10 “I am unworthy of all the kindness and faithfulness you have shown your servant.” (NIV)


The one who created the universe places infinite value on you. He considers you a treasure worthy of his personal attention and sacrifice.*


This verse is part of Jacob’s prayer when he was in fear of his confrontation with his twin brother, Esau.  Remember how he cheated his brother out of his inheritance? His prayer may seem a bit self-serving. It sounds a bit as if he is reminding God of his own gratitude and awareness of God’s favor, while admitting his own humility (are you really humble if you say you are?). But these words are no less valid and beautiful. God’s kindness and faithfulness are two of his awesome attributes. We can hardly believe that the God of all creation would be kind and faithful to a mere servant.

We all know someone who clearly has a servant’s heart. That kind of attitude doesn’t come naturally to me, but I try to look for ways to be of service to the Kingdom. Here’s the things: just when I think I am all about the serving and giving, God blesses me and takes away the sting of sacrifice. It is impossible to out-give God. The more we give, the more we get. These are clichés, but they are rich in truth.

How can I be his servant when he is mine?


We ask (for His blessing) according to His greatness and not according to our worthiness.*


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