"Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant" -Matthew 20:26
I walked into the store toward the customer service counter and
waited for a few minutes. I was next in line, but to my surprise, a
young store employee walked right up to the customer service desk when
the register became open and made a purchase. The cashier saw me and
told the employee, who said something about the fact that there were two
lines, and I was in the other one. I wasn’t about to fight with an
employee for a place in line, so I let him go ahead. It was a horrible
example of customer service, but a great example of entitlement.
There is a consensus in our world today that we are becoming more
and more entitled. iPhones, iPads, iPods, personal computers, facebook,
video games, media, entertainment, and marketing have increasingly made
it all about me, me, me! We think if we’re alive we’re entitled to
success, happiness, or greatness. But this mentality
is directly contradictory to what Jesus taught. It is in fact, in
direct opposition to true success.
When I worked for a department store, it was our policy to do anything within
our power to make the customer happy, even if it meant returning a used
item. Related to how we think about others, Jesus made it clear to
“love one another as we love ourselves.” That means doing to another
what you would want to be done to you. And even more than that, putting
God before ourselves and others. What would He want us to do? How
would He want us to serve someone else?
If we are to make a mark in the world for God’s kingdom, we can’t
live entitled. We must learn to live as “a servant of all.” When we
learn this, often other things follow - such as financial increase and
meaningful relationships.
Are you a servant leader? I pray each of us can find more ways of serving one another, and letting love be our ultimate goal.
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