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Serving- The Great Adventure
Intro Illustration-- John Sargent Cram-in the book Zanies, The world’s greatest eccentrics, we read of Cram who was arrested during drug raid at a closed-down dance hall in New York City in 1962.
Cram was tried for harboring drug addicts, he allowed them to stay and fed them, but never gave them money.
What was not known at the time of his arrest was that Cram was a multi-millionaire who graduated from Princeton and Oxford.
Upon his acquittal Cram, a weak-looking soft spoken individual said,
“I don’t know if my work does any good, but I don’t think it does any harm.…
I’m quite happy, you know.
I am anything but a despondent person.
Call me eccentric.
Call it my reason for being.
I have no other!”
-John Sargent Cram
People who live like Christ in today’s world are labeled “eccentric.”
Jones, G. C. (1986).
1000 illustrations for preaching and teaching (p.
45).
Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers.
But to Cram, it was his reason for living.
Why should I?
What the world teaches is not what Jesus asks us to do.
Jesus washed the disciples' feet.
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As you can see, this side depict the scene.
But what has this to do with community?
Well, see what Jesus says here:
We were not created to chase the wind.
We were created to join God on a mission.
- Bill Hybels
Solomon pursued everything life had to offer: Money, women, power, fame and finally he said “All is vanity” or as one version says “All of this is like chasing the wind.”
Living life as the world dictates, never leads to any lasting satisfaction.
We chase the wind, but we never finally capture it.
We were not created to chase the wind.
We were created to join God on a mission.
- Bill Hybels
Paul later added this
Would you say at the end a regular workday, “Wow!
This is what life is all about!”?
Or would you rather lay your head on your pillow at night as say, “I teamed up with God to change the world today!”?
Serving is the great adventure God designed you for.
We can choose to be a spectator or a participant.
How much will it cost?
It will cost the price of doing what we want.
How much will it cost?
It will cost us prestige.
We will be estimated as less valuable in the eyes of the world.
42-45
When we are “overlooked” we are being treated just as our Savior was.
We are in good company!
What are the rewards?
Whoever loses will gain.
This is a guarantee from God.
whoever loses will gain
whoever loses will gain
It really is more blessed to give that receive.
On top of the rewards Jesus promised for those who serve out of love, there are other benefits as well.
One study done in the Chicago area showed that retired men who volunteer one day a week live two and a half years longer on average than men who do not volunteer at all.
Other studies have found long-term health benefits for those whose lifestyle involve regular service to others outside of work such as, relief from back pain, lowered blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and curbed alcohol and drug abuse.
Alan Luks in Spirituality and Health (May-June 2003) pg.
34
more blessed to give that recieve
We were made for this.
Serving as God directs us, gives our lives the fulfillment we long for.
Fullfilment.
Take this with you...
Gods handiwork good works- Made for this.
Fullfilment.
God doesn't need you or your work as a volunteer.
God doesn't need you or your work as a volunteer.
Instead, he wants to give you something.
It's a secret, and here it is, giving away something is more rewarding than receiving something.
Serving fulfills the plan God has for you
In a community where the people understand this principle, amazing things happen.
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