Spiritual Development Through Service

Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken
together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the
same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. Luke
6:38. 

Those who give their lives to Christlike ministry know the meaning of true
happiness. Their interests and their prayers reach far beyond self. They
themselves are growing as they try to help others. They become familiar with
the largest plans, the most stirring enterprises, and how can they but grow
when they place themselves in the divine channel of light and blessing? Such
ones receive wisdom from heaven. They become more and more identified with
Christ in all His plans. There is no opportunity for spiritual stagnation.
Selfish ambition and self-seeking are rebuked by constant contact with the
absorbing interests, the elevated aspirations, which belong to high and holy
activities (Testimonies, vol. 9, p. 42). 

Heavenly intelligences are waiting to cooperate with human
instrumentalities, that they may reveal to the world what human beings may
become and what, through their influence, they may accomplish for the saving
of souls that are ready to perish. He who is truly converted will be so
filled with the love of God that he will long to impart to others the joy
that he himself possesses. The Lord desires His church to show forth to the
world the beauty of holiness. She is to demonstrate the power of Christian
religion. Heaven is to be reflected in the character of the Christian. The
song of gratitude and praise is to be heard by those in darkness. For the
good tidings of the gospel, for its promises and assurances, we are to
express our gratitude by seeking to do others good. The doing of this work
will bring rays of heavenly righteousness to wearied, perplexed, suffering
souls. It is as a fountain opened for the wayworn, thirsty traveler. At
every work of mercy, every work of love, angels of God are present. 

Christ's work is to be our example. Constantly He went about doing good. In
the Temple and the synagogues, in the streets of the cities, in the
marketplace and the workshop, by the seaside and among the hills, He
preached the gospel and healed the sick. His life was one of unselfish
service, and it is to be our lesson book. His tender, pitying love rebukes
our selfishness and heartlessness. 

Wherever Christ went, He scattered blessings in His path. How many who claim
to believe on Him have learned His lessons of kindness, of tender pity, of
unselfish love? Hear His voice speaking to the weak, the weary, the
helpless: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest" (Matt. 11:28). There was no wearying of His patience, no
repressing of His love (ibid., pp. 30, 31). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 275

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