Feeding Jesus' Sheep -- Our Motivation

What will keep us serving the Lord in His church (Matthew 16:18) and our community when the going gets tough? Although we may be sensitive to the needs of others, that alone is not enough. Nor should we be driven by a need that we all have  a desire to be appreciated or loved by others.

Our needs are deep, and only God can satisfy them (Philippians 4:19). The more we try to satisfy them with anything else — even God’s work — the more dissatisfied we will become.

And even our love for God’s people (His sheep) won’t keep us going, because people can be unlovable and insufferable. We may even come to resent them.

No, the only sufficient incentive for service is our love for the Lord, and it is the love of Christ that compels us (2 Corinthians 5:14 NIV ). No other motivation will do. One Christian writer wrote, “If we are devoted to the cause of humanity, we shall soon be crushed and brokenhearted …. but if our motive is to love God, no ingratitude can hinder us from serving our fellowmen.

In one of His last conversations with Peter, Jesus asked him, “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me?” Peter answered, “Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.” Jesus then said, “Feed My sheep” (John 21:17).

Beloved, our motivation must come by our love for Christ. To love our Lord, is to become “servants” (slaves) of our Lord (cf. Philippians 1:1).

Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets

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