1st Kings Chapter 17.  Others before Ourselves

Elijah prophesizes that there will be a drought in the land for several years and during that time, God takes care of Elijah. Later God sends him to a widow's house and tells Elijah to have the woman fix him food. She is at the point of no hope for she said she was going to make the last bit of food that she had for her and her son and then they would die afterwards. Elijah says feed me and then feed yourself. So she feeds him and God doesn't let her food go empty but miraculously provides enough flour and oil in her food jars every day because she obeyed and fed Elijah first.

She put the needs of others in front of her own and God blessed her for it. That's not a normal way of thinking: others before ourselves. But that's the gospel message… That's the gospel being lived out. If I put others before myself I'm looking out for others. I'm thinking of others. Yes my needs are important but all too often we are always focused on self and neglect the needs of others around us.

Romans 12:10  Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.

Philippians 2:3-4  Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking merely to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.

I feel we have the opportunity to impact so many lives if we have the attitude of others before self. So let's take a day and see how many extra lives we can impact if we put others before ourselves.

  1. Would we give up a closer parking spot?
  2. Would we let a person go ahead of us in line?
  3. Would we compliment others more versus waiting to be complemented?
  4. Would we encourage others more versus waiting to be encouraged?
  5. Would we be okay with giving up our lunch or lunch money one day to help someone who has nothing?

There are so many things we could do without spending money to help others but we should be willing to give out of pocket if God so leads. Let me end with, I'm not saying we should never look out for our own interest but we should practice more on thinking about the interest of others and if we do, get ready to impact the lives of many.