
What Keeps Us From Serving Others? (1)
Wednesday, 03 June 2015
'To answer before listening--that is folly...' Proverbs
18:13 NIV
To serve others effectively, you must be attuned to what
they need. What keeps us from doing that? First:
assumption. A lady in an airport lounge bought a packet
of biscuits and sat down to read the newspaper. She
heard a rustling noise and looked up to see the man
beside her helping himself to the biscuits. Not wanting to
make a scene, she leaned over and took one herself,
hoping he’d get the message. Then she heard more
rustling. She couldn’t believe it. The man was helping
himself to another biscuit! There was only one left! She
watched in disbelief as he broke the remaining biscuit in
two, pushed half across to her, popped the other half in
his mouth, and left. She was still furious when her flight
was announced. Imagine how she felt when she opened
her handbag to get her ticket out—and found her
unopened packet of biscuits! Now be honest, didn’t you
assume the stranger was helping himself to her biscuits?
Most people do and that tells us a lot about ourselves!
Too often we’re guilty of making assumptions about
people and once you put someone in a box, it’s hard to
think of them any other way. Do you agree? Every time a
good tailor sees a client, he takes new measurements. He
never assumes they’re the same size as they were the last
time. That’s a good policy. Never make assumptions
about someone’s background, profession, race, gender,
age, nationality, politics, faith, or other factors. Once you
do, you stop paying attention and miss clues that can help
you to know what they really need.
SoulFood: Ezek 1-4, Matt 15:1-14, Ps 4, Prov 14:17-20
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