Read: Romans 12:6-21
Afriend told me he had recently accomplished one of the things on his bucket list (a list of things to do before you die) when he took his sister to Europe. Although he had traveled there many times, she had never been there. What struck me was the unselfish nature of having that goal on his bucket list. It caused me to wonder how many of my dreams and goals are focused on others, not on myself.
Romans 12:6-21 speaks of Gods gifts to us as members of the body of Christ and how we should use them in everyday life. All of them are outward in focus. Teaching, for example, is not for the teachers self-fulfillment but for the benefit of others. So too with the other gifts mentioned in verses 6 through 8. Paul summarized this openhanded approach by urging us to be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves (v.10 niv).
Paul exemplified this attitude by including others in his ministry and investing his life in the next generation of believers. Generosity, hospitality, forgiveness, and compassion guided his behavior.
Our goals in life should include giving away the gifts God has given to us.
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