Serve Without Expectation
Matthew 20:28 Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.
Jesus did not wash the disciples’ feet in order to receive something back. He served without expectation. He did not take the towel hoping they would return the favor. He did not wash feet so they would praise His humility. He simply did what love required and what His Father willed.
That cuts against the grain of our flesh. We like service that gets noticed. We like sacrifice that earns appreciation. We like ministry that comes with visible results. But true service is not a bargain. It does not say, “I will wash your feet if you wash mine.” It does not say, “I will serve if I am thanked, recognized, understood, or repaid.”
Jesus teaches us a better way. You wash feet with no expectation. You serve because it is obedience. You serve because Christ served you. You serve because the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister.
Many believers become discouraged because they expected too much from people. They served, but secretly hoped for applause, loyalty, or return. When those things did not come, their towel fell to the floor. But the Lord never asked us to serve for those reasons.
Remember this: our reward is not in the response of people, but in the smile of Christ.
Respond: Ask the Lord to cleanse your motives. Pray, “Help me serve with no thought of praise, repayment, or recognition. Let it be enough that I have pleased You.”
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Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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