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Service in Silence

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The concept of "Service in Silence" is rooted in the biblical idea of humble and selfless devotion to God and others, often without expectation of recognition or reward. As seen in Matthew 6:3-4, where Jesus teaches that giving to the needy should be done in secret, and in Psalms 119:36, where the psalmist asks God to incline his heart to His testimonies and not to selfish gain, service in silence is a fundamental aspect of Christian faith. This notion is further reinforced in 1 Peter 4:10, which encourages believers to use their gifts to serve others, demonstrating that true service is not about personal glory, but about honoring God and serving His people. By embracing service in silence, Christians can cultivate a deeper sense of humility and obedience to God's will, as they seek to serve others without seeking to draw attention to themselves.

George Matheson

George Matheson emphasizes the significance of the Levites, who were overlooked and uncounted in the census of Israel, yet held a vital role in maintaining the tabernacle. He illustrates that while they may seem left behind in the world's activities, their duty to wait and watch is crucial for the s

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