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Galatians 5:13
“For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.”

Revival always moves outward. When God awakens the heart, He redirects the hands. Liberty is not given for self-indulgence, but for self-giving love. Paul reminds us that true freedom expresses itself through service.

Service is one of the clearest indicators of spiritual health. Where revival is real, entitlement fades and humility rises. The awakened believer asks not, “What do I get?” but “Whom can I serve?” Love becomes active, practical, and visible.

Service guards the church against consumer Christianity. It knits believers together, strengthens unity, and turns doctrine into demonstration. When love serves, truth becomes tangible.

Service is rarely glamorous. It often goes unnoticed. But God sees. Revival teaches us that faithfulness matters more than recognition and obedience matters more than applause.

Serving others also protects the heart from pride. It reminds us that we follow a Savior who washed feet and carried a cross. Revival shapes us into His likeness—not just in belief, but in behavior.

Ask God today where He would have you serve. Not eventually—now. Revival does not wait for perfect conditions; it acts in obedience.

A heart awakened by grace will always find a way to serve by love.