UNV-103 Topic 3 DQ 1 GCU What principles from GCU’s mission, vision, and Christian mission that you read about in Chapter 2 of the University Success Guide in this week’s readings can you implement in your career, personal or spiritual life? Class-Leadership
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What principles from GCU’s mission, vision, and Christian mission that you read about in Chapter 2 of the University Success Guide in this week’s readings can you implement in your career, personal or spiritual life?Class-LeadershipClass,I feel to lead one must serve. In ministry this is an important concept. The gentle and humble lifestyle of the Savior is nowhere more evident than in the account of John 13, in which He washed His disciples’ feet. In that event, He left us some valuable lessons regarding servanthood we dare not ignore. We can’t ignore is that being a servant is voluntary. Jesus was not selfish when He gave up His place of glory in Heaven and became like a servant (Phil. 2:6-8). He did not come into the world to be served, but to serve other people (Mark 10:45). He proved this fact by giving His life to save many people. Being a servant is about giving rather than receiving. Christians are to be servants of both God and people. The Lord gave us talents, but He did not give us all the same ability to do something. Paul tells us, “Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of working, but it is the same God who inspires them all in everyone” (1 Cor. 12:4-6). Being a servant is being like Christ. Jesus says to His disciples, “For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you” (John 13:15). Jesus practiced what He taught. In this passage, He is teaching His disciples about humble service. So, we need to see others as Christ sees them. To be like Christ, we need to serve. Your thoughts….
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