It's your Serve!
It’s your serve!
θέλω thélō; fut. thelḗsō. To will, wish, desire, implying active volition and purpose.
(I) To will, i.e., to have in mind, purpose, intend, please.
Praise God for the success of his creation
διακονέω diakonéō; contracted diakonṓ, fut. diakonḗsō, aor. diēkónēsa, from diákonos (1249), servant, deacon. To serve, wait upon, with emphasis on the work to be done and not on the relationship between lord and servant. In doúlos (1401), slave, the work is involuntary, and also to a lesser degree in hupērétēs (5257), servant, one working under a superior in contrast to the voluntary service of therápōn (2324), attendant.
(I) In its narrowest sense, diakonéō means to serve by waiting on a table, serving a dinner (Matt. 8:15; 20:28; 27:55; Mark 1:31; 10:45; 15:41; Luke 4:39; 10:40; 12:37; 17:8; 22:26, 27; John 12:2). With the dat. alone in Acts 6:2, “to serve money tables” (a.t.), i.e., to have charge of the alms and other pecuniary matters.
(II) Generally it means to do anyone a service, care for someone’s needs