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Doug McCary
Choosing to Serve over Self-Promotion
1 hour 2 minutes Posted Jul 10, 2026 at 1:17 pm.
-18, the Apostle Paul directly challenges this self-centric mindset by pointing to Jesus as the ultimate counter-cultural model. Jesus possessed all the rights of divinity but willingly laid them aside, humbling Himself to the point of a brutal death on a cross for others. True humility is not just a standard of behavior; it is a foundational shift in mindset that must precede how we behave in our homes, relationships, and workplaces. Our human nature naturally fights against this, looking for personal comfort or validation, but spiritual maturity requires an intentional surrender to God's will. Choosing to view ourselves as servants in a culture obsessed with self-advancement is difficult, but it is precisely how we reflect Christ’s light in a fractured world. Living a life modeled after Christ's humility is not passive; it requires deliberate, spiritual effort to resist our default selfishness. There is a profound difference between fleeting happiness, which depends entirely on our external circumstances, and deep Christian joy, which persists even in the midst of trials and suffering. While the culture sells dissatisfaction to encourage continuous consumption and self-care, God uses uncomfortable situations to refine our character and realign our values. To cultivate this inner resilience, we need active engagement in spiritual disciplines like prayer and meditation on scripture, rather than simply expecting spiritual growth to happen automatically. By shifting our daily goal from seeking self-satisfaction to pursuing the glory of God, we find the peace that the world cannot offer and transform how we interact with those around us.
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The world tells us that if you want to find satisfaction, you need to promote yourself, protect your own interests, and seek comfort above all else. Yet, in Philippians