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Caring About How We Do What We Do
Relationships form a key element in the discipline of service because actions — even charitable, selfless deeds — can never be a substitute for love. Paul attested that even if he sacrificed his body and yet didn’t love others, he would “gain nothing” (1 Corinthians 13:3). Since relationships develop along the way in life, we need to be mindful of how we do what we do.
Jesus understood this. When Mary anointed his feet with expensive perfume, Judas protested the seemingly wasteful use of the perfume, arguing that it could have been sold and the proceeds given to the poor. But Jesus knew Mary’s heart. He praised her for preparing him for burial in this beautiful way (see John 12:1 – 8). Mary’s act was performed out of love for her Lord. Merely giving the money from the perfume to the poor would have been a meaningless act if she had no true concern for them.
Too often we pass right by people in our effort to get things done. Often we are more concerned with producing visible results than with caring for people. But even the most “spiritual” activities are pointless without love.
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This reading plan is taken from the NIV Spiritual Renewal Study Bible, which is designed to help you find your path to healing and hope through God's word. It features 21 readings that explain Bible passages about prayer, service, and transforming your life. Each reading refers to a Bible passage and includes a brief devotional that will help you grow spiritually.
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