Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Christ’s Standards vs The World’s Standards

The standard of the world, and the standard of the Lord Jesus, are indeed widely different. They are more than different. They are flatly contradictory one to the other. Among the children of this world, he is thought the greatest man who has most land, most money, most servants, most rank, and most earthly power. Among the children of God, he is reckoned the greatest who does most to promote the spiritual and temporal happiness of his fellow-creatures. True greatness consists not in receiving, but in giving – not in selfish absorption of good things, but in imparting good to others – not in being served, but in serving – not in sitting still and being ministered to, but in going about and ministering to others. ~ J.C. Ryle

The theological principle contained within the above quote (which comes via Erik Kowalker @ J.C. Ryle Quotes) is a fairly simple one, but one that our fleshly nature will not allow us to easily grasp. Even for the Christian there is a struggle to remember and apply this principle in our daily lives.

Let us remember today that the son of man came to serve, not to be served; and if it was good enough for Jesus its good enough for me!


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