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In this letter to some of the earliest Jesus followers, Paul, the writer, reminds them of something really important. Jesus is the best reflection we have of God. And Jesus, while human, was in charge of everything. In fact, Jesus said so Himself in the verse you will memorize this week. He wasn’t just the lead guy of His friends or the pastor at His church. Jesus had and still has all au- thority. So, what did He do with that kind of power? He paid attention to hurting people and outcasts. He healed people and served them. Eventually, He gave His life for the people He was leading. In other words, Jesus used His power and authority to show us a whole new way to live—one where the most power is found in serving others, not being served.
This week, pay attention to areas where you have the freedom or the power to do what you want. Maybe you’re in charge of your siblings, your room, or your free time. When you notice you have power, ask yourself, “How can I use this power to serve others the way that Jesus did?”
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Learning healthy ways to approach and respond to authority. A middle school devotional designed to complement the teaching series, “In Charge” by Orange Students. In this devotional, you’ll learn healthy ways to approach and respond to authority figures in your life.
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