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Teach us, good Lord,
to serve You as You deserve:
to give,
and not to count the cost,

to fight,
and not to heed the wounds,

to toil,
and not to seek for rest,

to labor,
and not to ask for any reward,

save that of knowing that we do Your will.

 

-- Ignatius of Loyola

 

Servanthood / 6.0

You are no doubt familiar with the passage in the Gospel of John, chapter 17, where Jesus washes the disciples' feet. It is a moving display of humility and the object lesson illustrating Jesus' new commandment, "Love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another." (John 17:34)  "Do you know what I have done to you?" Jesus asked the disciples when he had finished washing their feet. It was a rhetorical question, for he goes on to say he has set an example for them. The menial task of washing feet represents servanthood. Jesus became the servant, the slave, of the disciples.

As privileged citizens of the 21st century, have we ever really grasped the import of Jesus' model of servanthood.  We tend to apply it by choice, and selectively, doing things for others as motivated, and, truthfully, feeling prideful in our sacrifice. 

But a true servant has no choice, and gets no credit. The maidservant and manservant of old were simply available to do what was asked or what was needed, all the time, no matter the inconvenience or their own preferences. They could not delay obedience, negotiate terms, show resentment, or expect rewards.

It is this servanthood that Jesus says shows our love. What manner of love is this, that is so thoroughly self-giving? Can we let such love move from the cross, where it is most starkly played out, into our own hearts and lives?  "For I have set you an example," Jesus said, "that you also should do as I have done to you."Matthew 23:11 calls on each of us to be servants.  It is the standard and mission of every mature Christian.  The course content defines essential elements of Christian maturity that range from personal brokenness and humility, to holiness and spiritual boldness.

Every believer will benefit from studying the many aspects of servanthood that are examined herein.  Registered/paid students must listen to all thirty-two (32) audio lessons (taught by various speakers) and complete a Final Exam in order to receive 6.0 credit hours.

    

You may desire to download the Complete Transcript (411 pages)
or the Course Outline (33 pages). 
Neither document is required for completion of this course or transcript credit.  However, the Course Outline is highly recommended.
 

COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT          or          COURSE OUTLINE

 

Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Lesson 23
Lesson 24
Lesson 25
Lesson 26
Lesson 27
Lesson 28
Lesson 29
Lesson 30
Lesson 31
Lesson 32

Having completed all lessons for this course, you are now ready to take your Final Exam. 

If you are not a registered/paid student, you may take the Final Exam for your benefit, but it is not required and will not result in transcript credit.  If you are a registered/paid student, you MUST take the Final Exam in order to complete this course and qualify for transcript credit. 

You will be notified of your exam score and final grade via email and your transcript will be adjusted accordingly.

When ready, click on the link below.

FINAL EXAM

 

CHRIO School of Ministry
2724 Kingston
Muskogee, OK  74403
Ph 918-577-6919
Fax 918-577-6918
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