JULY 13

Saved to Serve

Bible Reading: Luke 8:1-3

Luke 8:1-3, “Soon afterward he went on through cities and villages, proclaiming and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve were with him, and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Chuza, Herod’s household manager and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their means.”

As Jesus traveled through cities and villages, preaching the good news of the kingdom of God, He was accompanied by the twelve, along with a group of women who had been healed of evil spirits and various infirmities. These women accompanied the group and provided for their needs.  Three women are mentioned by name: Mary, called Magdalene; Joanna and Susanna. Not much is elsewhere written about these women, yet we can ascertain a few things about them from our text. 

Mary Magdalene had been delivered from demon possession. Indeed, seven demons had gone out of her. Other instances of demon possession speak to the awful consequence of that affliction. Demon possessed individuals were mentally unstable and prone to bouts of self-affliction. Their lives were literally hell on earth. Jesus delivered her from that hell. Joanna and Susanna were likewise healed of either evil spirits or infirmities. Joanna was a woman of privileged means, her husband being Herod’s household manager. She had likely abandoned a life of comfort and ease to follow Jesus. 

Despite their differing backgrounds, these women shared one thing in common—they served Jesus. They had experienced His healing touch and believed in Him and in His message. They gladly and whole-heartedly devoted themselves to providing for the needs of the traveling group. And though Susanna remains otherwise anonymous to us (in the Scriptures), the record of her service was duly recorded for posterity’s sake in this account of Jesus’ life.

Mary Magdalene and Joanna continued to follow Jesus. They remained at the cross when others deserted Him. It was to them the angel revealed the resurrection truth. They passed the message on “to the eleven and the rest” (Luke 24:9-10).

Noval Geldenhuys (The New International Commentary on the New Testament) wrote of this, “What a challenge and inspiration it must be for every woman to consider that, while nowhere in the four gospels is mention made of any women who were hostile to Jesus, there are numerous references to ministration and marks of honor which they accorded Him. With much affection and faithful devotion they ministered to Him with their possessions (verse 3)—to Christ Jesus who became poor so that we might be made rich. What an example of service to be followed by every woman who believes in Him!”

The body of Christ includes many women who serve in likewise fashion, humbly serving, oftentimes anonymously, with undying devotion. They serve Him day-after-day, in countless ways, in serving their husbands, families, and others. Their sacrifices, whether great or small, often go unnoticed. Take courage, faithful servant of Christ, the Lord is well aware of your service, in due time you will receive your reward (Galatians 6:9-10)!

“No matter the specifics of our individual backgrounds, we are all saved to serve. He has freed us from our afflictions to that end. Service involves sacrifice, but no sacrifice is too high for the One who has sacrificed even His own life to save us.”

Jerry Conklin

MAKE ME A SERVANT

Make me a servant
Humble and meek
Lord let me lift up
Those who are weak
And may the prayer
Of my heart always be
Make me a servant
Make me a servant
Make me a servant today

Songwriters: Kelly Faye Willard
Make Me a Servant lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing

Author: looking2jesus13

Having served as pastor at Lewis and Clark Bible Church, in Astoria, Oregon, for almost three decades, my wife’s cancer diagnosis led to my retirement and subsequent move to Heppner to be near our two grandchildren. I divide my time between caring for Laura and working as a part time hospice chaplain and spending time with family and spoiling my chocolate lab.

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