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Listen to what others have to say

It's not difficult to accept we know what's best for other people and to just give them that material thing. Everything thing we can manage is invest in some opportunity to get to know individuals and honor them with a listening ear. Assuming we skirt this progression, we cause it much more with regards to the nice sentiment we to get from aiding than we do about really serving another person. We accept the straightforward demonstration of listening is a strong method for serving. Assuming we make an appearance to paint a house, construct a wheelchair incline, or set up new drywall after a tropical storm, yet don't invest in some opportunity to investigate the mortgage holder's eyes or become familiar with her name, what effect have we truly made? Such a lot of force in is being purposeful with the manner in which we assemble connections. I would say, while the task is significant, now and then plunking down with somebody, sharing espresso, and paying attention to her s...

Position yourself differently

If we decide to take on the role of a servant, we are better able to serve others. Not taking on the role of a servant might seem obvious, but it has the potential to lead to more harm than good. Jesus took on the role of a servant countless times during his life. Christ continually humbled himself for others and switched places with lowly people, beginning with washing his disciples' feet to his decision to come to earth as a human and live as one of us. In the eyes of God, everyone in the room that we serve is just as important as us. We can elevate the importance of each person we interact with when we position ourselves in this manner, leaving behind our agendas. If we change our position to reflect the example of Jesus, we end up doing a lot more to dignify those we serve.