"Service Is As Service Does" accents the practical and diverse
character of ministry. Initially, the text sketches Jesus' life as
a prime incentive. After that, it considers Charles Sheldon's In
His Steps as an extended case study.
Then, in turn, it takes up fourteen avenues of service. In
particular, these concern prayer, truth, celebration, forgiveness,
proclamation, civility, triad (consisting of faith, hope, and
love), deeds, calling, friendliness, burden bearing, justice,
mercy, and creativity. A varied selection, it is calculated to
achieve three noteworthy purposes. First, to expand the range of
service. Second, to enhance our appreciation of its critical
importance. Finally, to identify some of the factors that led to
success.
In metaphorical terms, let us wrap towels around our waists and
wash one another's feet (recalling an incident in Jesus' life and
ministry). The remainder amounts to commentary.
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