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Behind the scenes

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He must become greater; I must become less. v. 30

The outreach activities of our church culminated with a city-wide service. As the team that had organized and led the events — comprised of our youth music group, counselors, and church leaders — walked onto the stage, we all excitedly applauded and poured out our appreciati­on for their hard work.

One man, however, was hardly noticeable, yet he was the leader of the team. When I saw him a few days later, I thanked and congratula­ted him for his work and said, “We hardly noticed you during the program.”

“I like to work in the background,” he said. He was not concerned with getting recognitio­n for himself. It was time for those who did the work to receive appreciati­on.

His quiet demeanor was an entire sermon to me. It was a reminder that when serving the Lord, I need not seek to be recognized. I can give honor to God whether or not I’m openly appreciate­d by others. A Christ-first attitude can subdue any petty jealousies or unhealthy competitio­n.

Jesus, who is “above all” (John 3:31), “must become greater; I must become less” (v.30). When we have this attitude, we will seek the progress of God’s work. It is Christ, not us, who should be the focus of all we do.

Jesus, be the center of my thoughts, desires, and actions. Control me and use me.

READ: John 3:22-31 The spotlight is the place for Christ. Bible in a Year: Jeremiah 6-8 and 1 Timothy 5

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