...the state of being unknown, inconspicuous, or unimportant.
If I complain about the pace of life and grumble about being stressed and tired from responsibilities, then I am not serving in obscurity.
Serving in obscurity doesn't mean showing your husband your half page of 'to do's' for the day. It does not mean tooting your own horn when you make connections with friends who needed that word of encouragement. And certainly not moving the conversation to yourself when you aren't asked. All of which I do on a regular basis. How about you?
Jesus served in obscurity.
After Jesus's glorious transfiguration witnessed by Peter, James and John, Mark 9:9 states, "As they were coming down from the mountain, He gave them orders not to relate to anyone what they had seen, until the Son of Man rose from the dead."Who does that? Jesus did.
He warned his disciples as the time for his arrest and crucifixion neared. He knew the suffering and glory ahead of Him. Yet this...His disciples knew where he was headed but argued about which of them was the greatest among his chosen twelve. Not serving in obscurity. Absolutely not. And this...
"From there they (Jesus and His disciples) went out and began to go through Galilee, and He did not want anyone to know about it." Mark 9:30.
Jesus served in obscurity. How much more should I?
Teach me, Lord, for I am needy and insecure. I don't know how to conduct myself in this world. You are my Savior, my King - the One I turn to for ALL things in life and death. Thank you for Your example of serving in obscurity. Amen!
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