We Serve to Follow Jesus

If you think of the most influential people in your life, you are likely to think of people who served or sacrificed for you in a specific way. Mothers and fathers, friends and family, teachers and coaches, leaders and pastors: those in your lives who influenced you are those who set aside time to be with you, their energy to serve you, their ambitions to help you accomplish yours, and on we could go. I would venture an educated guess that the people who have influenced you most have served you in some quantifiable way.
I don't believe this is accidental by the way. Even contemporary leadership theories have adopted a "servant leadership" methodology because serving others genuinely and unreservedly is a very real way to influence and lead.
One of the steps in our mission to follow Jesus is serving. We follow Jesus by serving. There are at least two specific reasons for this. First, who Jesus is--the Servant Savior. Jesus was extraordinarily other-oriented. He was always meeting the needs of others. Yet, he is also the Savior who commanded "Follow me." Jesus is the One we're following, and he served. So must we. Second, what Jesus commands--that we serve others. Jesus told his followers in John 20:21, "As the Father has sent me, so I send you." This is John's version of the Great Commission. Jesus came to serve and to save (Mark 10:45). Jesus tells us that we are sent as he was sent--with a mission to save (for us sharing the gospel that has the power to save) and a mission to serve (putting others first).
The two Journey Outcomes that flow out of this mission step are: 1) Grow in Christlikeness and 2) Put others first by serving at home, in the church, in our neighborhoods, and to the nations. Growing in Christlikeness is one of God's purposes in saving us. See Romans 8:29 where God has predestined us to be conformed to the likeness of Christ. We can become like Jesus by being with Jesus (the worship and learning outcomes) and by doing what Jesus did (the serving outcomes). The more time we spend with Jesus and the more we do what Jesus did, the more pathways God has in our lives to make us like Christ. The second Journey Outcome here is more concrete. When we put others first by serving them (wherever we are), we are following Jesus. Are you putting your spouse first? Putting your parents first? Putting your children first? Putting your church family first? Putting your colleagues first? Neighbors? Friends? The nations? You get the idea.
Practically, every church member should find a way to serve at WBC. If you don't have a place to serve, follow the serve link here on our website and sign up for a place to put someone else first at WBC.
Let's follow Jesus together by serving alongside one another.






