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As We Journey Towards Christmas And Into The New ...
Contributed by R. David Reynolds on Nov 24, 2007 (message contributor)
As we journey towards Christmas and into the New Year, let us all follow in the steps of our Servant-King Jesus, not just for a Season but for a lifetime. By His Spirit may we truly be humble, servant leaders. It is recorded that Mother Teresa once said: “I belong to Jesus. He must have the right to use me without consulting me” [SOURCE: http://www.acts17-11.com/servant.html]. This is the spirit of true servant leaders. Let us always remember that because we belong to Jesus, He “has the right to use us without consulting us.” May we continually live by that motto as we follow Christ, our Servant-King.
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