Sunday, November 9, 2008

“We must serve or we die.”

This is from Our Daily Bread from last Thursday. It ROCKED me to the Core like never before.
Enjoy.

November 6, 2008
Serve Or Die

Dr. Paul Brand told me of a memorable Frenchman named Pierre, who had served in Parliament until he became disillusioned with the slow pace of political change. During a harsh winter, many Parisian beggars froze to death. In desperation, Pierre became a friar to work among them and organize the beggars themselves.

They divided into teams to scour the city for bottles. Next, he led them to build a warehouse out of discarded bricks and start a business processing the bottles. Finally, he gave each beggar responsibility to help another poorer than himself. The project caught on. In a few years he founded the charitable organization Emmaus.

Eventually, there were few beggars to be found in Paris. So Pierre went to India. “If I don’t find people worse off than my beggars,” he said, “this movement could turn inward. They’ll become a powerful, rich organization, and the whole spiritual impact will be lost. They’ll have no one to serve.”

At a leprosy colony in India, Pierre met patients worse off than his former beggars. Returning to France, he mobilized the beggars to build a leprosy ward at a hospital in India.

“It is you who have saved us,” he told the grateful patients. “We must serve or we die.” — Philip Yancey

THINKING IT THROUGH
In Mark 10:35-37, what did James and John seek?
What did Jesus say about the world’s authority? (v.42).
How are followers of Christ to be different? (vv.43-45).

If you want a field of service, look around you.

http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2008/11/06/devotion.aspx

3 comments:

amy coverdale said...

good word, Chris. there will always be someone out there, worse off than us, that needs our help...amen brother.

R.Voss said...

Good stuff Chris.

kristyn miller said...

a friend just called me and we talked for TWO HOURS about this...
thanks for posting it, so i could have it in front of me. it would have been hard to keep up without it.