Quotes about Service
I want to use what God has done in my life to comfort me and to minister to people.
— Jeremy Camp
It's amazing how many introverts go into the ministry.
— John Piper
I am never bored in my ministry because I continually see the impact of God in people's lives.
— Blase J. Cupich
It's amazing how many introverts go into the ministry. It's amazing how many people go into the ministry who don't really like to be with people.
— John Piper
The Christian liturgy draws us deeper and deeper into the innermost recesses of mystery, but then lands us back out on the street. We are not allowed to stay at the altar. We have to go back out to committee meetings, traffic jams, laundry, dirty diapers—where we will be enacting what we have encountered in the liturgy.
— Thomas Howard
May I never get too busy in my own affairs that I fail to respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion.
— Thomas Jefferson
If you serve humanity, you serve humanity's God.
— Thomas Jefferson
The Hindus are not looking for us to send them men who will build schools and hospitals, although those things are good and useful in themselves--and perhaps very badly needed in India: they want to know if we have any saints to send them.
— Thomas Merton
When humility delivers a man from attachment to his own works and his own reputation, he discovers that perfect joy is possible only when we have completely forgotten ourselves. And it is only when we pay no more attention to our own deeds and our own reputation and our own excellence that we are at last completely free to serve God in perfection for His own sake alone.
— Thomas Merton
But there is always a danger that the priest qualified to seriously direct religious will be overwhelmed by the demand for his services. His first duty, if he wants to be an effective director, is to see to his own interior life and take time for prayer and meditation, since he will never be able to give to others what he does not possess himself.
— Thomas Merton
God does not give his joy to us for ourselves alone, and if we could possess him for ourselves alone we would not possess him at all. Any joy that does not overflow from our souls and help other men to rejoice in God does not come to us form God. (But do not think that you have to see how it overflows into the souls of others. In the economy of his grace, you may be sharing his gifts with someone you will never know until you get to heaven.)
— Thomas Merton
as soon as you think of yourself as teaching contemplation to others, you make another mistake. No one teaches contemplation except God, who gives it. The best you can do is write something that will serve as an occasion for someone else to realize what God wants of him.
— Thomas Merton