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Why did this happen to me, a faithful servant?

Answer:

As I reflect on the passage, I'm reminded of the importance of faithfulness in serving the Lord. The servant in the passage justified himself, but in doing so, he condemned his lord. This self-justification is a common trap we fall into, where we become more concerned with our own circumstances than with serving the Lord. I've seen this in my own life, and I've also seen it in the lives of others.

As a pastor, I've come to realize that our primary responsibility is to be servants of the Lord. We're not greater than our Master, and we must follow His example of serving others. This means putting the needs of others before our own and being willing to serve, even when it's difficult. I've learned that when I focus on serving the Lord and others, He takes care of my needs. It's not about what I can get from Him, but about what I can give to Him and to others.

The passage reminds me of the importance of faithfulness, even in difficult circumstances. When we learn to worship God, even in the midst of challenges, He will change them for the better. As I've seen in my own life and in the lives of others, faithfulness is not about getting what we want, but about serving the Lord and trusting Him to work out the details. It's a difficult thing to do, but it's the most important thing we can do as servants of the Lord.

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my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
concise history christian thought
tony lane
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
kingdom of the occult
walter martin
philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
meaning of marriage
timothy keller

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