Title: Boastings of a Servant
1Boastings of a Servant
- Servants Retreat
- September 6, 2009
All quotations by HH Pope Shenouda III
2The Meek Servant
- 2 Corinthians 101Now I, Paul, myself am
pleading with you by the meekness and gentleness
of Christ--who in presence am lowly among you,
but being absent am bold toward you.
3The Meek Servant
- A meek or gentle person is calm, good-natured,
lenient, and cheerful. He is calm, does not get
angry, agitated, or furious, but their voice is
gentle and pleasant. He does not get nervous for
he is composed. The Lord Christ in His meekness
was described as, He will not quarrel nor cry
out, nor will anyone hear His voice in the
streets. A bruised reed He will not break, and
smoking flax He will not quench
4The Meek Servant
- A meek person is calm internally and externally.
Peace dominates his heart, so he does not feel
anxious or disturbed. He is on peaceful terms
with all, he attacks no one, hurts no one, is not
harsh, and is not revengeful, even when attacked.
5The Meek Servant
- The meek person never interferes in the affairs
of others, nor sets himself a guard over their
works. Thus he condemns no one, and even if he
interferes in correcting someone, he does it
calmlyHe restores such a brother by calm
persuasion, in humbleness fearing lest he himself
be tempted.
6The Meek Servant
- A meek person bears others with long-suffering.
He is tolerant he puts before him the words of
the Scriptures, A soft answer turns away wrath
(Prov. 151). He looks towards God's example in
forbearance and long-sufferance towards sinners.
He never grumbles either in his relation with God
or with people, but on the contrary, he is always
cheerful and smiling.
7The Meek Servant
- A meek person is obliging. He is inclined to
comfort people and not resist them. He does not
go on arguing, discussing, persisting and
inquiring but does what is good and quietly,
immediately without delay and without discussion.
He does not hold to his views in every thing as
some may do, but lets it pass as long as the
matter is not against the commandment. Therefore
he is not biased, for he loves all people.
8The Meek Servant
- A meek person maintains his meekness. He does
not lose his meekness when he holds a high
position or enjoys some authority. He maintains
his meekness whatever high position he attains.
His heart is not elevated by the power of
authority. The meek does not lose his meekness
while correcting others. If he is in a position
that gives him an authority to correct others, he
does it without being harsh or severe and without
coarse behavior or voice. He does not lose his
meekness if he defends what is right.
9The Meek Servant
- He defends quietly without hurting the feeling
of anyone. Even when he speaks frankly, his
frankness is not hurting for he expresses what
he wants to say in a gentle way. At this point we
remember the way the Lord Christ talked to the
Samaritan woman. He revealed to her everything
gently without hurting her feelings. A truly meek
person never loses his meekness under the pretext
of being firm or bold or by misusing power and
dignity.
10The Meek Servant
- Matthew 1129Take My yoke upon you and learn
from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and
you will find rest for your souls. - St. John the Baptist - He must increase, but I
must decrease
11Meekness in the our Service
- Preparing lessons
- Disciplining those we serve
- Dealing with our fellow servants
- Taking credit for ideas
- Wanting our ideas to be accepted
- Obeying when we do not agree
12The Self-Controlled Servant
- 2 Corinthians 105casting down arguments and
every high thing that exalts itself against the
knowledge of God, bringing every thought into
captivity to the obedience of Christ,
13The Self-Controlled Servant
- Solomon the Wise said He who is slow to anger
is better than the mighty, And he who rules his
spirit than he who takes a city (Pr 1632). So
who is the one who rules his spirit? (Meaning who
controls himself?) So guard your thoughts, and do
not accept any thought that comes to you. Aspire
to keep your thoughts pure. And if a sinful
thought comes to you beware from dealing with it
and going far with it.
14The Self-Controlled Servant
- Expel it quickly so that it does not control you
and turn into feelings in your heart. Take care
from thoughts of anger revenge and lust, from
thoughts of condemning others and vain thoughts,
also from the thought of envy jealousy and
grudge, and from the thoughts of pride and vain
glory And from every thought that does not
glorify God. And even if you could not listen to
the proverb that says
15The Self-Controlled Servant
- If you cannot prevent the bird from hovering
around your head then at least do not let it
build a nest in your hair. Do not keep sinful
thinking inside your head. And try to keep your
mind busy all the time with useful thoughts or
spiritual meditations so that if the devil fights
your thoughts he never finds them free for him.
16Self-Control in our Service
- Filled with the Spirit
- Being an example
- Discipline Serving diligently, sacrificing our
time, visitations, etc.
17The Authoritative Servant
- 2 Corinthians 108For even if I should boast
somewhat more about our authority, which the Lord
gave us for edification and not for your
destruction, I shall not be ashamed--
18The Authoritative Servant
- Some people misunderstand meekness, imagining
that the meek is a sluggish person with no
influence or effectiveness and that meekness is
mere slackening! Those people may ridicule the
meek and treat them with disdain. They may mock
him because of his tolerance and patience. They
think that because the meek do not condemn
people, he would do nothing if he saw evil
prevailing over good! No. This is not true
meekness.
19The Authoritative Servant
- The right concept of meekness recognizes being
connected with manliness, self-respect, courage
and gallantry. We usually remember that the meek
person is actually a good, lenient and indulgent
person and ignore that he has also courage, self
respect and gallantry! The profound words said in
the Book of Ecclesiastes, apply to the conduct of
the meek in various situations To everything
there is a season, a time for every purpose under
heaven... a time to keep silence, and a time to
speak (Eccl.31,7).
20The Authoritative Servant
- The Lord Christ, the great example of whom it
was said, He will not quarrel or cry out, nor
will anyone hear His voice in the streets, we
see Him firm and strong in cleansing the Temple
and driving out those who bought and sold there,
saying to them, It is written My house shall be
called a house of prayer, but you have made it a
den of thieves (Matt. 2112,13). He was also
strong and firm in reprimanding the scribes and
Pharisees (Matt. 23). He was firm in explaining
the Law of the Sabbath and doing good on that
day, though He found resistance.
21The Authoritative Servant
- Moses the prophet was known for his amazing
gentleness and humbleness Now the man Moses was
very humble, more than all men who were on the
face of the earth (Num. 123). When Moses came
down from the mountain with the two tablets of
the Testimony in his hand and saw the people
singing and dancing in worship of a golden calf,
he was not passive under pretext of humbleness
and gentleness but became hot with anger, cast
the tablets out of his hands and broke them. Then
he took the calf which they made, burnt it in the
fire and ground it to powder and scattered it on
the water (Ex. 3219,20). He reprimanded Aaron
the high priest who shook before him.
22The Authoritative Servant
- Elihu, the son of Barachel, The fourth friend of
Job. Because of his meekness he kept silent while
Job's three other friends were talking (their
speeches taking 28 Chapters of the Book of Job).
Elihu did not open his mouth due to his exceeding
meekness, seeing that the other three were older
than him. However, he could not keep silent more
than this when he found that all the others spoke
wrongly. The Scripture says, "Then the wrath of
Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the
family of Ram, was aroused against Job... his
wrath was aroused because he justified himself
rather than God.
23The Authoritative Servant
- Also against his three friends his wrath was
aroused because they had found no answer, and yet
had condemned Job ... and said, I am young in
years, and your are very old therefore I was
afraid, and dared not declare my opinion to you
... (Job 322-7). Then he proceeded to rebuke
them. Indeed, there is a time for every purpose
under heaven. There is time for the silence of
the meek and a time for talk, a time for his
gentleness and a time for his firmness.
24Authority in our Service
- Power vs. Authority
- Authority over those we serve
- For the purpose of edification unto holiness
- Should not be abused
- Does not make us better than them
25The Wise Servant
- 2 Corinthians 1012-15For we dare not class
ourselves or compare ourselves with those who
commend themselves. But they, measuring
themselves by themselves, and comparing
themselves among themselves, are not wise. We,
however, will not boast beyond measure, but
within the limits of the sphere which God
appointed us--a sphere which especially includes
you. For we are not overextending ourselves (as
though our authority did not extend to you), for
it was to you that we came with the gospel of
Christ not boasting of things beyond measure,
that is, in other men's labors, but having hope,
that as your faith is increased, we shall be
greatly enlarged by you in our sphere,
26The Wise Servant
- Believe me, one of the major problems in our
Church today is the lack of humility in teaching.
If a servant has got a new thought from his
readings, he tries to force it on others and make
it a doctrine. The problem here is that you
present a personal belief and not the Church's
doctrines. The first Church was characterized by
One thought because it was a humble Church
submitting to its leaders. As the Protestants
called for liberty in explaining and teaching,
they were split into hundreds of beliefs.
27The Wise Servant
- The traditional Church, however, keeps its true
faith, and does not allow individual beliefs to
pollute the original doctrines handed down by the
apostles. Humble servants do not show off their
knowledge. They present the lesson in a simple
and spiritual manner rather than in a
philosophical manner. They should speak at the
same level of their students or listeners. Humble
servants should care about preparing their
lessons, not depending on their existing
knowledge as some servants do.
28The Wise Servant
- The measurements of God are different from those
of people. He is looking at the hearts and He
knows everything. When he evaluates the service,
for sure, we will discover very strange facts on
judgment day. Maybe we will see servants of whom
we never heard about before!! Maybe we won't see
the servants that we served with!!
29The Wise Servant Responsibilities
- People evaluate the service according to the
responsibilities of that servant. God, however,
has different measurements. Let us turn to St.
Stephen the first deacon, as an example. He was
just a deacon, without any high rank. If the
Church measured the strength of his ministry
according to his rank in the Church, he would not
be considered very highly, but, as it stands, he
is mentioned even before all the Patriarchs.
30The Wise Servant Location
- Some people relate the importance of the servant
to the place where they serve, but this is wrong.
An example is St. Gregory of Niazinza. He was a
Bishop ofa small, unknown city. Yet, because of
his deep, precious sermons and theological
understanding he was called St. Gregory the
Theologian. He made this city famous, it wasn't
the city who made him famous.
31The Wise Servant Length of Time
- Many servants measure their greatness according
to the long time they have been in the ministry.
There are however, servants with shorter periods
of service who are more effective and productive.
John the Baptist served only one or two years,
and during this short period, he prepared the way
for the Lord - Another priest who served for a short time was
Father Antonious Baqui of Queens. He was the
first priest sent to America in 1972. He served
for only 5 months. However, his ministry was
crowned with the sentence spoken by his
congregation We knew the Lord the day we knew
you.
32The Wise Servant Number of People
- This criteria cannot be used as a tool for
measuring the effectiveness of one's ministry.
What counts is the number of those who are
influenced by your service and those who reached
God as a result of it. Our Lord Jesus Christ,
Himself preached to thousands, He also ministered
to the twelve disciples. These were more
important than the thousands since they attracted
cities and countries to the faith after Christ's
ascension. The number of listeners is not
important, but the number of those accepting the
word with joy, in whom the word bears fruit and
leads them to the life of repentance, holiness
and perfection.
33The Wise Servant Amount of Service
- This is in regards to doing so many services at
one time. Maybe you will be so busy doing all
these things, you will lose control of
everything, as a result the ministry loses its
spirituality.
34Wisdom in our Service
- Should not compare with others
- Should not compare with our own standard
- The goal is to draw people to Christ the Church
and to lead them to a life of repentance - Only God who knows the condition of our hearts
can truly measure our success
35The Praiseworthy Servant
- 2 Corinthians 1018For not he who commends
himself is approved, but whom the Lord commends.
36The Praiseworthy Servant
- They read many books to gain knowledge and just
transfer this knowledge to their students. But
this is not service - it is education. Ministry
or service is the transfer of the spirit to the
children, and filling their hearts with the love
of God. In other words, a servant transfers the
spirit and love - not just information. The
servant is a person who loves people, and gives
them the love of God.
37The Praiseworthy Servant
- They abide in God, and consequently, abide in
love, because God is love (1 John 416). God
trains His servants to love, because love is an
important element in the ministry. Without love,
the ministry will be just a fruitless activity.
If you haven't reached that level of love, you
are not yet prepared for the ministry What is
this love we need for the service? It is to love
all people, as God loves them.
38The Praiseworthy Servant
- To love them as your brethren, because they are
the children of God and you must desire the
salvation of their souls. Love the Church which
contains Christ's body, love the Kingdom of
Heaven where people will enjoy being with God.
From all your heart you should try to lead them
to the love of God, because He loved them first
(1 John 419).
39Praise in our Service
- John 1243for they loved the praise of men more
than the praise of God. - Should not
- Expect praise or appreciation
- Expect to be well-treated or obeyed
- Try to draw attention to our service
- Serve, not simply educate
40GLORY BE TO GOD FOREVER