Seeking God In Matt 20 (Feb 19)

Christ Urges Servant Mindset

After Peter’s dramatic confession

of Jesus as the Christ, the Son

of the living God, Jesus began to

shew unto His disciples how He

must go to Jerusalem and suffer

many things of elders and chief

priests, be killed & be raised again

the third day. After preparing

His disciples for the unexpected

events which would soon take

place, Jesus begins His final

journey to Jerusalem. Arriving

to a hero’s welcome, He is hailed

as King while making His humble

entrance into the city. It’s now the

final week of Christ’s earthly life.

Lord, we aspire to serve like You:
Whoever wants to become great
among you must be your servant
and whoever wants to be first
must be your slave. Just as the Son
of Man did not come to be served,
but to serve, and to give his life as
a ransom for many (Matt 20:26-28)
Behold two blind men sitting by
the road, when they heard that
Jesus was passing by cried out…
Have mercy on us O Lord Son of
David! Then the multitude warned
them that they should be quiet;
but they cried out all the more…
Have mercy on us O Lord… Jesus
called them: What do you want
Me to do for you? They said:
Lord that our eyes may be opened.
So Jesus had compassion and
touched their eyes. And immediately
their eyes received sight (v29-34).

Lord, Your Word teaches that true
reward awaits those who humble
themselves in loving service.
Keep me Lord from the tendency
to be busy, to be too driven, to
step on others and to exalt myself.
Give me Lord instead the grace
to choose the way of servanthood;
for I want to be more like You
Help me to consider others’ needs
and desires besides my own. Amen.

Lord, You have given us freedom
and calling to serve. Thank You
for freeing me from my sinful
nature and giving the willingness
to reach out and serve others.
Show me where I can use my gifts
to really make a difference for
the advancement of Your kingdom.
May an attitude of humble service
infuse every part of my life. Amen

Lord, we learn from the two blind
men to seize the opportunity
to appeal for Your healing for
You wouldn’t pass that way again.
We also learn of their humility
to simply ask for Your mercy.
We also learn of their persistent
faith in praying for their need.
Help us to humbly come before
You with our need; for You are
almighty, compassionate and You
respond to prayer in faith. Amen.

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