Day 25 – Are You Available?

Mar 29, 2025 | Devotional, Lent

During this Lent season, we focus on and reflect on Jesus’ sacrificial love. This reflection reminds us of His servant spirit, which He displayed throughout His life on earth, culminating in His obedience to the cross. This same spirit calls us to be available and ready to serve when the Lord prompts us.

A servant spirit begins with availability. It’s not about being perfect or having everything figured out—it’s about surrendering our hearts to God and being willing to say yes. Isaiah captured this beautifully when he responded to God’s call: “Here am I. Send me!” (Isaiah 6:8, NIV). Similarly, young Samuel answered the Lord’s voice with humility and openness: “Speak, for your servant is listening.” (1 Samuel 3:10).

As we reflect on Christ’s journey to the cross this season, we see the ultimate example of a servant spirit. Jesus, fully God and fully man, humbled Himself in obedience to the Father, even when it meant suffering and death. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine” (Matthew 26:39, NLT). Jesus’ availability and willingness to serve the Father’s purpose brought redemption to the world.

God doesn’t seek perfection. He doesn’t require us to have all the answers or to be polished and ready. Instead, He seeks those who are open and willing—those who trust Him enough to step out in faith and allow Him to work through them. As 2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds us, God’s power is made perfect in our weakness. When we submit ourselves to Him, He takes what we offer and uses it for His glory.

Are you ready to make yourself available for the Lord today? Are you prepared to be His hands and feet, carrying His love and message to the world around you? It might be as simple as a kind word, a listening ear, or an act of compassion. Small, faithful acts of obedience often lead to significant kingdom impact.

This Lent, let’s recommit our hearts to the Lord’s service. Let’s adopt the prayer of Isaiah: “Here am I, send me.” Let’s echo Samuel’s words: “Speak, for your servant is listening.”

A Prayer for Availability
God, today I want to live out the words of Isaiah in my own life: Here am I, send me. I don’t have it all together, but I am willing. I am available for You to use. I open my heart and my spirit to Your prompting. Give me ears to hear and hands ready to act on Your call. Let me be a reflection of Christ’s humility and obedience in everything I do. Speak, Lord, for Your servant is listening. Amen.

May this Easter season inspire you to live with a heart ready to serve, trusting that God will use your availability to accomplish His purposes.

Amen.

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

 

Related Posts

 

Day 46 – The Wait Before the Victory

Day 46 – The Wait Before the Victory

Silent Saturday reminds us of the gravity of Christ’s death. The Son of God bore the weight of our sin, took the punishment we deserved, and endured the separation from the Father we could not.

Day 45 – What’s So Good About Friday?

Day 45 – What’s So Good About Friday?

In one of history’s most profound moments, an innocent man endured a brutal, criminal’s death. Hope crumbled, and a mother wept at the foot of the cross. It doesn’t sound like a good day, does it?

We are a registered charity in Canada | Business registration number: 10691 8352 RR0001

© 2024 Christian Broadcasting Associates, Inc.  |  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

When you support The Christian Broadcasting Associates, Inc. financially, you can rest assured that we are firmly committed to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us and that we will use your gifts wisely and effectively in Christ’s name to reach Canada for Christ. CBA is a registered Canadian charitable organization established with the primary purpose of reaching out to Canadians with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Spending of funds is confined to CBA-approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated toward an approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met or cannot be completed for any reason, as determined by CBA, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.

 

 

*Please Note: Official Amalgamated Year-End Tax Receipts have been mailed out as of February 14th. Thank you for your patience.

X