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June 3, 2004

PostPosted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 9:27 pm
by Rev. Doc
Servants

"For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Mark 10:45

Each of us is gifted in some way to be a servant for Christ. We have a tendency to judge our talents, imagining some to be more important than others. However, each is important, none moreso than others when utilized for His Kingdom and Glory. We are all called to service.

In 1972, NASA launched the exploratory space probe Pioneer 10. According to Leon Jaroff in Time, the satellite's primary mission was to reach Jupiter, photograph the planet and its moons, and beam data to earth about Jupiter's magnetic field, radiation belts, and atmosphere. Scientists regarded this as a bold plan, for at that time no earth satellite had ever gone beyond Mars, and they feared the asteroid belt would destroy the satellite before it could reach its target. But Pioneer 10 accomplished its mission and much, much more. Swinging past the giant planet in November 1973, Jupiter's immense gravity hurled Pioneer 10 at a higher rate of speed toward the edge of the solar system. At one billion miles from the sun, Pioneer 10 passed Saturn. At some two billion miles, it hurtled past Uranus; Neptune at nearly three billion miles; Pluto at almost four billion miles. By 1997, twenty-five years after its launch, Pioneer 10 was more than six billion miles from the sun.

And despite that immense distance, Pioneer 10 continued to beam back radio signals to scientists on Earth. "Perhaps most remarkable," writes Jaroff, "those signals emanate from an 8-watt transmitter, which radiates about as much power as a bedroom night light, and takes more than nine hours to reach Earth.'" The Little Satellite That Could was not qualified to do what it did. Engineers designed Pioneer 10 with a useful life of just three years. But it kept going and going. By simple longevity, its tiny 8-watt transmitter radio accomplished more than anyone thought possible.

So it is when we offer ourselves to serve the Lord. God can work even through someone with 8-watt abilities. God cannot work, however, through someone who quits.

Prayer: Ask God to help you realize and utilize your gifts to their fullest.

"Most people wish to serve God -- but in an advisory capacity only." ~Quoted in Sunday Express, London.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:09 am
by Master Kenzo
What an amazing story. Thanks again Doc, I know this is starting to sound monotonous, but I needed that.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 8:47 am
by true_noir_chloe
Thank you again, Rev.Doc. ^___^ Recently, I had been reading of our place in the body in I Cor. 12 and this devotion coincided so well. It doesn't matter what part we play, as long as we play the part to the fullest.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 3:27 pm
by wiggins
Wow! More stuff I need to work on!