Day 21 – Preferring Others

Mar 25, 2025 | Devotional, Lent

Be devoted to one another in love. Honour one another above yourselves.

–Romans 12:10 (NIV)

Yesterday, we explored the concept of servanthood and how Jesus came not to be served but to serve  (Mark 10:45). His mission on earth provides the ultimate example of what it looks like to honour others above ourselves.

But let’s be honest, preferring others is much easier said than done, right?

Our human nature is wired for self-preservation. We live in a culture that is more akin to the survival of the fittest rather than the notion that we can serve each other and still “win.” It’s a dog-eat-dog world, and we don’t want to be on the menu!

Oftentimes, we can appear to be putting others first, but our actions may be rooted in a self-centred place, only serving because it may be beneficial in the long term. Essentially, our actions are not rooted in love.  

So, when Paul appeals to us in Romans 12:10, he begins by reminding us of the motivating factor, urging us to be devoted to one another in love. Remember what Paul says about love in 1 Corinthians 13: It “does not dishonour others, it is not self-seeking” (v. 4).

Preferring others, when rooted in and motivated by love, is devoted and honouring. It does not seek to “get one over” or increase the tally of good deeds. It is the decision to elevate someone else’s needs over my own agenda. It’s hard to say no to your own wants and preferences, but it is worth it. Through your serving, Jesus can speak.

Simple acts of serving others, when driven by devotion, love, and honour, have exponential power contained within—showcasing a heart transformed by Christ.

As part of the Lent season, we encourage you to do a simple act of kindness today. In whatever sphere you find yourself, do something today that puts your preference aside to serve and honour someone else.

Because these simple acts of love are so counter-cultural, we pray they afford opportunities to share the Gospel as people ask why anyone would put others over themselves. Let’s be ready to share the hope we have in Jesus!

But in your hearts set Christ apart [as holy – acknowledging Him, giving Him first place in your lives] as Lord. Always be ready to give a [logical] defense to anyone who asks you to account for the hope and confident assurance [elicited by faith] that is within you, yet [do it] with gentleness and respect.  

–1 Peter 3:15 (AMP)

Amen.

You can access all of the Reflection and Awe: Lent’s Purpose series here.

 

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