You Are But a Servant
In a generation that celebrates status, applause, and visible achievement, there is a quiet but powerful truth that must not be forgotten: irrespective of what you become or attain in life, you are but a servant. Titles may rise. Influence may increase. Doors may open. Yet before God, the highest position a person can ever occupy is still the place of surrendered service. Many young people in ministry and leadership are gradually being consumed by what can be called the arrival syndrome. It is the subtle but dangerous belief that one has finally “arrived.” It shows itself in pride, in the loss of teachability, in the hunger for recognition, and in the silent assumption that one is now indispensable. But with God, no one arrives. The journey of obedience never ends. The school of humility never graduates its students. The life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, stands as one of the clearest examples of what it means to carry divine purpose without losing the posture of a servant. When the me...