Title: Serve zealously/Romans 12:3-12
Of course, there are many motives for serving. Some serve to make me feel needed. Some people serve to demonstrate citizenship. Others are forced to do so by pressure from friends or relatives. Others are willing to volunteer for the satisfaction of achievement. Some people serve because they want to be recognized. Some people serve to pay off their debts. Some young people do it because of their grades. They also serve to write good resumes. In fact, those who live and die for themselves are truly pitiful people. How useless do you live for yourself? Are there some people who sometimes become a burden to others because they cannot take care of even one of them? We must all pray that we will become useful people for our families, churches, and society.
In order to live a life of service like this, you must first have good interpersonal relationships. Poor interpersonal relationships are not helpful at all. If you don't have good interpersonal relationships, you turn it upside down. The second is not to criticize. He who constantly criticizes is tired. I hate being around that person. The third is cheerfulness. Even if they say the same thing, they say that you have to smile and have fun, but it makes you depressed, makes it hard, and requires a good attitude. After that, you have to do it voluntarily. It is always about going to people and finding and meeting their needs.
Also, a good attitude is important to using this. Verse 8 tells us to use it faithfully. You have to use it consistently. The more you use them, the better their gifts and talents become, so you will become a necessary person no matter where you live and how you live. Second, use it diligently. Then have fun. If you keep complaining while serving, it is better not to serve until peace comes to your heart. do it again with love When you have gifts and talents, if you do not do it with love, it will never be of any benefit. Do it with a good heart. We are told to be kind to each other and respect each other with a good heart. Again, do it with respect. Serve hard. Lastly, treat yourself like a hand. While serving each other, no matter what department you serve, it is beneficial if you treat it as if you were a guest.
If you do this, God will be glorified because of you. Because those who believe in Jesus serve beautifully and serve joyfully, it is sure to benefit the community. Also, there is joy in your life. Glory to God for your service, good for the community, and joy in your life.