Girls Gone Bible - A Servant’s Heart: Serving Others Like Jesus | Girls Gone Bible
Episode Date: February 28, 2025Hiiii GGB! In this episode, we dove into what it truly means to serve others—not for recognition, but as a reflection of Jesus' love and sacrifice. We talked about having a heart that desires to ...meet the needs of others, being an ear for those who need it, and building people up. we love you SO much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari JOIN US ON GGB+ 🥹❤️ https://ggb.supportingcast.fm WE ARE ON THE OFFICIAL GIRLS GONE BIBLE LIVE TOUR! www.girlsgonebible.com/tour for the first batch of cities we have locked in :) WE LOVE YOU AND CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOU!
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I'm getting all the flu. I'm getting all the flu. That was a scary one.
I feel like we used to have, we used to have the moves. We just-
Baby we never had the moves. What about when I used to do- No I don't think I ever did. You saw how I used to do?
No, I don't think I ever did.
You saw how I used to dance.
You can dance!
I was a pretty good dancer.
You were a pretty good dancer.
I don't know if I ever was.
I was groovin' baby!
I can move the hips a little bit.
Like when I'm in worship and sometimes the hips start moving a little too much.
Like do a little tipa cause you're not bending on it.
A little bit, but then I don't do that anymore.
When we were at Legacy, I noticed myself, because we're getting kind of
hyped, and I notice myself like the shoulders, the shoulders were moving and that was okay,
but then the bottom and I was like whoa, stop it. We're doing, we're doing, do the stanky leg,
build my life on the stanky leg. We make a miracle worker, promise keeper, light in the darkness.
Okay, we are. That is truly the most embarrassing thing we have ever done.
We've lost it.
I'm serious.
That ain't the most embarrassing thing we've ever done.
What's the most embarrassing?
On the show.
Oh, you guys have the thoughts?
Me too.
I have the thoughts too.
Wait, what?
Did you guys have the thoughts?
Cause me too.
Yeah, me too.
I thought, yeah.
No, seriously.
I have the thoughts too.
Kill a monster. I have the thoughts too. I have the thoughts too. I have the thoughts too you guys have your thoughts?
Because me too.
Yeah, me too.
I thought, yeah.
No, seriously.
I had them in my brain.
I had them in my brain.
Screaming at the camera.
I love us.
I love us.
I love what we've done.
Hashtag cute Bibles.
I know.
Hi, I'm Ange.
And I'm R.
Oh.
Oh.
Okay, real quick. Yeah, quick, before we introduce ourselves,
there's something when people call me R
that it's like a whole nother level of friendship.
I think it's because like what my dad
and my best friends call me and my mom.
So, I don't know, Ari, Ari, your choice.
Ari loves to be called R.
I love being called Angie.
And it's only since you,
you're the only person who's ever called me Angie,
but then you got GGB to start doing it
and it just like, ugh, I love it so much.
So when her and I get in our little tiffs,
I'll make sure I don't call her Angie, I go Angela.
Angela.
She'll say it in Chinese, Angela.
Or, but if I say Ariel, like even if we're arguing, I won't call you R, but I'll still call you
Ari. If I call you Arielle, you know something's up.
I know.
You get so mad too.
I call you right away. What's up?
What's up? You good?
You good?
Hey, I'm Ange. And I'm Ari. And this is Girls Gone Bible. We are a faith-based podcast where
we talk all things, spirituality, mental health, relationships,
anything to do with life.
But above all else, we love talking about Jesus.
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We love that guy.
I think that was the best intro yet.
Honestly, not bad for someone with the flow.
You flowin' it up, baby, boom.
I had the, what? What? I said yeah.
Okay you had what? Nothing I can't stop talking about it I had the flu and I want
everyone to know and I want I am so not a victim. Somebody commented and they go
Angel why do you always say? Angel you get sick too much you need to get a Biotic pot or something like that. Oh, what?
a probiotic pot
I just got yelled at by the ballet guy. He goes no. No, you can't park here $30 and I was like I
Film at the place at the podcast place
Like I I always park here and he's like you guys only have two spots and there's three of you here, someone has to pay.
I was like, I said, ask the other blonde girl to pay
when she comes.
I said, it's not me, ask the other blonde girl.
You saw the blonde girl, right?
And he's like, yes, yes, but you pay.
I was like, no, no, no, the other blonde girl.
That's what you said?
Yeah.
I have to pay for everything.
Oh, gay Ari.
A servant heart, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
Mom.
Mom.
You guys have no idea.
You guys have no idea.
Oh, don't you, dear.
Don't you, dear.
All right, talk about servant heart.
We are the two most,
it must be an East Coast thing.
It's an East Coast thing and it's an Albanian thing.
Ari and I are the same.
I think we've said it on here before,
but we fight to pay the bill.
We will fight each other, we fight other people.
Yeah, no, we will fight them.
We'll fight, we want every, it's just a thing.
That's how my family is, that's how your family is.
Rip a credit card out of the hand.
Exactly, oh, go and be the first one to tell the waiter,
take my card and if you don't, we're gonna have a problem.
Until it's me and you at Den-Iron, you're're like, oh please Ari, shut up, I paid for everything.
And then Ari and I though have realized that
other people don't fight to pay.
In fact they don't pay at all.
In fact no, they don't offer.
In fact they don't pay at all.
Ever.
And then so Ari and I have found ourselves,
we'll be out to dinner doing something. We'll be like, we'll be like out to dinner, like doing something.
We'll be like, we got it, we got it, we got it.
Give it to me right now.
Oh yeah.
They're like, I wasn't fighting you on it.
And we're like, why are we like this?
Why are we fighting ourselves for the bill?
I don't know, but I'll tell you one thing.
I'd rather be the one that's offering
than that's sitting back.
I do feel though that God has a way of always providing when you are at service and you
aren't so fickle with your money.
Well, fickle.
I don't know if I've ever said that word.
You have.
You taught me that word.
I said fickle before?
You've said that.
You taught me that.
I didn't know that word.
That's our word of the day.
Fickle. What a fickle guy. Gosh, how fickle.
You're so fickle.
Is that an insult?
I don't know. I don't even know what it means.
I don't know where it came from.
I don't know where I am.
Did I use it properly?
Fickle.
No, actually fickle means like unreliable.
I think. I don't know. Maybe we're both wrong.
Okay.
What do you think about my 90s?
Do you remember that one time, it was our second episode ever, I wore jeans and that
Jesus Loves You t-shirt, and I thought I was going for the model off duty look, but I ended
up looking like construction worker.
I remember that, yeah.
And I told-
You made fun of me for so long.
Well, no, that was the episode where I said,
if you want to live with someone, just go ahead.
Do what you're going to do.
My sister did it.
And I can't believe we haven't taken that down.
I didn't know.
And I go, oh, you want to be a good man?
Like, who was I talking to?
The first few relationships episodes,
like it sounded like I went through
a really bad breakup or something.
I used to yell at the camera and be like,
Christ love, you're supposed to love your wife,
like Christ loved the church.
And you know what Christ did?
He died.
Like, who was I yelling at?
Who have we been yelling at?
Can we talk about it?
We still do.
I know.
Let's calm down.
Nah.
All right guys, so we love you GGB so, so much.
We are so excited today.
I feel like we haven't sat at the table and really dove into a topic in a while.
Yeah, we haven't like, I mean, it's been so great.
I love talking on the couch, but-
I'm ready to go in today.
We love the things of God.
We love topics centered around Jesus. And today, you guys,
we are so excited to talk about servanthood, what it means to have a heart like Jesus that serves.
We're just so excited. This is really fun. We have so much scripture that we want to read.
I think before we get into today's episode, we just want to remind you guys that we are on the Girls Gone Bible live tour.
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Beautiful girls.
Do you know how you,
you were saying to me that you really meditate on one story, like you used to like fly through the Bible?
Yeah.
I went, I have been going through that too, where I'm like, okay, one story, did it.
And then I go on to the next.
And so I really took your advice and I read this story that we're going to read today and I've been
reading it every day for eight days. Thank you for that advice because I'm, I tell you
guys this a lot, but I'm a really slow learner. Like it takes me a while to process things.
And so this has been the greatest advice you could have given me because every single day
I'm learning something
new in this story and it's such a short, what seems simple story, but I had so many revelations
each time.
The eighth time that I read it, I have tears streaming down my face because I learned something
new.
So thank you for that.
And I would just encourage you guys to, there's just so many little treasures in these little
stories that that's why it's like,
don't just read it once, read it. You will have a new revelation. I've read stories millions of
times and it's as if it's the first time I'm reading it. So I would just encourage you guys
to really soak in a story and read it like many, many times because it's insane these revelations
that you will,
that He will speak to you through the story, so.
It's so true.
It's so true, because just like Ari said, when you read a story and you meditate on
it, it's just like your eyes get open to something new every single time.
That's so good.
I love this.
What are we reading today again? So we're going to read Luke 10 verse 25, the parable of the Good Samaritan. And one more
thing you guys, I know it's so hard, even like, it's different in Bible studies than
when you're watching podcasts. It's so easy to kind of go through your phone while you're
listening. It's hard sometimes, you know, and I even do that when I'm watching sermons.
But if you guys could just put away your phones and try to just take this time to really listen and read through with us,
it will make a huge difference.
Do not be on your phone when somebody is reading from the word of God.
We know that. I know you guys would never do that.
And I'm guilty of it sometimes.
When you watch sermons.
Yeah, for sure.
And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying,
Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
He said to him, What is written in the law? How do you read it?
And he answered, You shall love the Lord your God with all of your heart,
and with all of your soul, and with all of your strength, and with all of your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.'
And he said to him, You have answered him correctly, do this and you will live.'
He desiring to justify himself said to Jesus, And who is my neighbor?
Jesus replied, A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him
and beat him and departed, leaving him half dead.
Now by chance a priest was going down that road, but he desiring to justify himself said
to Jesus, and who is my neighbor?
And Jesus replied, A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him
and beat him and departed, leaving him half dead.
Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him, he passed by on
the other side.
So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other
side.
But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was. And
when he saw him, he had compassion. He went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring in
oil and wine. Then he set him on his own animal and brought him in and took care of him. And
the next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, Take care of
him, and whatever
more you spend, I will repay you when I come back. Which of these three, do you think,
proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers? He said, the one who showed
him mercy. And Jesus said to him, You go and do likewise." It's so good. That isn't a perfect story of being a servant.
One thing that I really, I actually, I was in a Bible study with a friend and you would,
we were reading through and we read verse 31, it says, now by chance a priest was going
down that road and when he saw him, he passed by to the other side.
And we were talking, we were like, wow, a priest. And how many people, Christians, preachers, are preaching the word to you, are Christians who love Jesus, but they aren't servants.
And I was like, wow, that right there is like, and...
So good. And I was like, wow, that right there is like, and yeah, and I just, it's, I love this story
too because at the end when he says, take care of him and whatever more you spend, I
will repay you.
And we oftentimes do things and we expect things from others and that's where we've
gone wrong.
And we just have to do things and not expect things back.
I love that so much. I love that. I love this story. I love that you got us to read this.
Something that is so interesting to me is that during this time, during Jesus' time,
if you guys know, like, there was a feud going on between the Samaritans and the Jews. The Jews considered themselves to be the pure-blooded
race. And so they are like elite, they're better, they're on top because they're pure-blooded and
they're just Jews. Samaritans are a mixed breed. They're Jews and another race. And Samaritans and
the Jews hated each other. They absolutely hated each other. So they would purposely go around
each other, like they would go hours and hours and miles out of their way so that they wouldn't
have to run into each other. And during this time, the Jews thought that they were so,
so elite, right? And so it just goes to show that the kingdom of God is not for the elite
or the pure or the rich or the ones who are
better than everybody else because this Samaritan person who is looked at as less than, who
is despised, the Jewish man who was a priest who was supposed to be better than the Samaritan
in the story, he goes to the other side of the street.
And the Samaritan who is like the lesser than person
in this situation, he's the one that stops.
So I just like, God is always putting an emphasis on it.
It doesn't matter who you are, what you are,
where you come from, it's about your heart
and it's about how much and how well you serve other people.
I just love that so much.
I love the emphasis on the fact that, like, the person you thought was supposed to do something good
is actually the person that didn't.
And the person that we look down on is actually the one that God is going to favor in this situation, you know?
Servanthood is just, oh gosh, it's, I'm so happy we're talking about it today.
It's so needed because we are praying for things and we are hurting and all these things.
Before anything else, it's about being a servant.
That is what the ultimate thing that Jesus wants for us.
I think about, I'm just so blessed because my mom and dad were just, their hearts,
they taught me since I was a little girl, like, you always, you always help others.
You even, like when I was a kid in school, and I love that we're talking about this right now too,
because there's so many young kids that even listen to us and it all starts even when we're at school.
I just remember them always being like, you help those kids.
Even me, I think about things that have always stayed in my heart.
It's the moments where people have served me when I needed it and helped me when I needed it. I remember being in school and I
was I had so much anxiety. I didn't want to get on the bus. Like I wouldn't get on the bus with the kids.
I had anxiety because I know where to sit like these little things and
so I would walk an hour home from school and this girl she
had a servant heart. She would come and she'd be like,
Arielle, she drove me home every single day. And she didn't have a lot of money.
Her mom, like, was sick, but she still took that time to drive me home every day.
And just like kids in school, too, like, he watches these little things that you do.
He watches how you treat people.
You think that just preaching the Word is enough. No. God watches all the little details, and it starts with school, you guys.
If you knew how many kids are hurting, how many kids come from broken homes, how many kids go home and feel suicidal
because they feel like alone, and even like the lunch rooms
and they're sitting there by themselves.
So it's little things like that, like go sit next to them,
go ask them if they need a friend, go walk home with them,
go ask them if they need, you know,
it's like these little things that is going to,
it's gonna change the world.
Like if we all helped others and was at service for others,
and we and you realize this, that the show is how broken,
how afraid, how broken of homes people come from.
And it's opened up our eyes so much.
I mean, we come from, you know, broken places,
but you don't realize how many people are hurting
and just giving someone a hug, a smile,
holding the door, buying someone a coffee.
I remember too, when I was in my depression
and I would be at the Starbucks line
and somebody had paid for my coffee in front, in the line.
And it was like, it just, these little things,
these little acts of service go such a long way.
So true, it's so true.
I love what you're talking about,
how your family taught you at such a young age.
If I can say thank you to my mom for anything,
it's the fact that I had the greatest role model ever
when it comes to serving others.
My mom is a absolute gangster.
She, Albanians in general, they do this a lot
where they're just like, when you,
if you look up traits of Albanians,
what are they known for?
It's their hospitality.
They let people in.
They keep.
She makes fruit. Yeah, she makes fruit, she makes food.
You set people up well, you let them into your home,
you open the door, you give what you can,
you give money, you put yourself out,
you are there for people when they need you,
whether it's financially or a million other ways,
you open the door.
And so I grew up in a context where our door was like a revol the door. And so I grew up in a context where
our door was like a revolving door.
We had people with us all the time,
we always had people stay, and now these days,
I'm like, who needs to come to my house?
Come to my house.
My bed is open.
You can have what's mine.
Because that's just the way that I was raised.
And I can't even imagine being
any different than just like, I watched my mom and I've just seen, and my mom wasn't, you know,
my mom loved Jesus, but she wasn't in this context of Christianity where you are, like,
that you focus on serving or being hospitable or any of these things. This was just like really innate for them.
And so I watched my mom my whole life just give, give,
give, give, and I see the reward of that.
You know what I mean?
And we don't do things to get anything in return.
That's not the heart of Jesus.
He did not die on the cross
so that he could get something in return from us.
He did it regardless of if he ever gets anything in return.
But like, I've seen the reward in my mom's life.
Yeah, same with my dad.
Yeah, like God always provides.
She has never lacked. We have always had what we needed.
Sometimes it was a lot, sometimes it was absolutely nothing, but it was always enough. And you know why, it's something,
as you were talking, because you come from
an Albanian family, I always connect with different cultures
that come from-
Ari, you are not, like you are for it.
You have like that mentality, you really do.
Because I'm gonna tell you what it is,
it's when you come from nothing.
I have never, I used to grow up being so embarrassed
of where I came from and I used to like compare myself
to like the rich kids or the kids that would go
to the private schools.
I have never in my age felt so proud of how I grew up,
where I come from, because we know what it's like
to struggle, we know what it's like to suffer,
we know what it's like. So, we know what it's like to suffer, we know what it's like.
So that's why if you're listening right now and you're someone who's struggling or you come from a broken past,
I know it's so hard, but it's actually God's blessing because that is why you have a servant heart.
That is why you can look in the eyes of others and be like,
me too, can I help you? How can I be at service for you?
And that's why I connected so much with you.
And I also even connect so much with people from South America.
I'm always friends with South American people because they come from struggle.
And so it's like, we have that, you know what I mean?
And so you have a mentality where it's like,
we're not this independent, isolated,
like we both come from situations
where it's like it's a village.
Like you care for each other, you serve each other,
what do you need, what do you need?
Let me provide, how can I help?
That's just the mentality that we have.
I think it's so interesting for you and I, because we live in LA for whatever, 10 years
now, and it's such a dog-eat-dog, isolated, independent, everyone's-out-for-themselves
type of world.
And I think you and I have Thank You Jesus done such a good job at not becoming like
that, where we're like in it for ourselves. We're not like, we, it's just so interesting
being in the position that we're in because when you have a microphone and cameras and
lights and stage and tour and blah, blah, blah, all this stuff, the temptation would
be to think that like my ministry is important, my podcast is important, I serve the masses
because our podcast is so successful and blah, blah, blah. And God is speaking just such
a different message. He's like, yes, what you do is significant and important, but you
are not great in the kingdom of God when you lead by having followers and being an
important person.
You are great in the kingdom of God when you serve people with a selfless, humble heart.
And so we're in this thing and everybody who's in a position that we're in, and even if you
don't have a podcast, and even if you're not famous or on Instagram or all the things,
you still, we all have to fight the temptation of being like,
what I do is so important and it's more important than what anybody else does.
You know what I mean? When God is like, that's not what's important to me.
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Selfish ambition is literally killing our generation and even like it's people are
our generation and even like it's people are I'm seeing it it's like me me me it's we we're going to work not even realize that your co-worker might be
having suicidal thoughts like one thing I'm learning in my journey because I
was even there at one point where I was so self-focused on making it or being
something or being someone.
And it's like, no, He gives us things not to have it for ourselves.
He gives us things to be vessels to work through us, to help others and serve others.
And if we just trust God and know that He's not asking us to give our whole savings account,
but be at service to others, that's why He gives us the things. Everything He gives us, it's not asking us to give our whole savings account, but be at service to others. That's why He gives us the things.
Everything He gives us, it's not for us.
It's for Him to serve Him.
That's why He says, seek Me first and then everything else will be added.
Seeking Him means helping His people, helping His people, being at service for His people.
Being like this.
How can I be at service for you?
How can you work through me so I can help your sons
and daughters?
That is how our world is going to be better.
It's the only way.
You know what the most beautiful thing
that I have seen lately is?
When the fires happened in LA.
I have never been more proud to live here.
I used to hate living here.
I was like, everybody is about themselves.
These Hollywood people, oh no.
The way people came to a place of humility,
the way people came together was giving each other money, groceries.
It was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
And I was like, this is what life is all about.
If we can do this, forget it, we're going to be a team.
We need to be a team.
I love that so much. I love that so much. It is all about people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Period. Everything we do is about people. Gifts of the Spirit are for people.
The gift of prophecy is to build up the people of the
church. The gift of healing is to heal God's people. The gift of faith is to let it spread
to everybody around you so everybody has faith in Jesus. The gift of tongues is to literally
edify the body. Like everything that we do, everything that we are in the kingdom of God
is for people.
Yeah. It's for people.
This is just one thing that I've noticed about Christianity in general, especially
in this time of social media.
And the rise of Christian content is the most incredible thing.
Thank you, Jesus, that so much Christian content is pushed.
Our biggest issue is that we have people who want to be Instagram famous, and they don't actually love other people.
The greatest commandments are, love the Lord your God with all your heart, and love his people.
I heard Bill Johnson say something really, really profound, and it's that your relationship with Jesus is not invisible.
Your relationship with God is invisible, but it can be measured.
And it is measured by the love that you have for other people.
It's measured by the way that you serve other people.
You cannot just say that you love God with your mouth and spend time in the secret place
and develop and cultivate this incredible relationship with God.
And you operate in the gifts and you do all these things,
and you're so gifted, and you're so amazing,
and you hear the voice of God, and you're an incredible singer,
you really know how to make Christian content,
but then you don't love and serve people.
That is not like, the two have to be, they have to coincide.
I know, that's like, I know.
And so, I just, I wrote this thing that, I just wrote a little something that I feel like kind of
sums up just this whole thing for me personally.
Greatness in God's kingdom is not measured by the usual standards of the world.
In a world that celebrates power, status, and influence, Jesus gives us a radically different
perspective.
In His kingdom, the greatest are those who serve.
And then in Matthew 20, we have this little story where the mother of James and John asks Jesus
if when they get to heaven, He will take her two sons and put them in positions of like high honor,
one on Jesus' left and one on Jesus' right.
And this request stirs up like a bunch of jealousy and competition and issue amongst the believers.
And then Jesus goes and tells them something so profound.
He uses this moment to teach them about the true nature of the kingdom of God.
And it's like what we said, it's not about the things that the world sends a message,
it's about serving.
And he says, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever
wants to be first must be your slave, just as the Son of Man did not come to be served,
but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many."
It challenges us to rethink our whole perspective around power and status. Jesus came not to
be served, but to serve. And so as a follower of Jesus, that's the approach that we take.
And it can get really messed up when you think that your gifts are important, that your presence is important, and you are precious to Jesus.
And if God Himself came down, He makes literally the world His footstool, that's how powerful
Jesus is, and He came to serve, how much more should we be serving one another and not looking
to be the most powerful
or the most important or the most like, you know what I mean? I just, we are supposed to serve the
least of these. If you and I walk into a church and we have power and influence, we must be on
the ground washing feet. That's the point. It's true. It's really true. Thank you for saying that. That's so beautiful.
Yeah, I just, I can't tell you like what, when I was in my lowest time of depression, and it wasn't when I got a job or booked something. It wasn't any of these things.
It's when I put my problems aside to set somebody else. Look at what you did for me.
You were in a bad place, all right?
You were just as, I mean, maybe you weren't as depressed,
but you were going through some really bad things
when you met me.
But you put your stuff aside to be at service to me.
You were a servant to me.
And didn't that help you through your stuff?
Yeah, because some of us are really struggling financially. And some of us just like, I want to help, but like it's really hard.
And I just want to let you know that God sees that and He doesn't look at how much you can
give. I just wanted to read this little part. It's Mark 12, verse 41. The widow's offering
and he sat down opposite the treasury and watched the
people putting money into the offering box.
Many rich people put in large sums, and a poor widow came and put two small copper coins,
which make a penny.
And he called his disciples to him and said to them, Truly I say to you, this poor widow
has put in more than all of those who are contributing to the offering box,
for they all contributed out of their abundance, but she, out of her poverty, has put in everything
she had." And she had to live on, and it makes me so emotional because, like,
I just hope we can all, like, help one another more.
And I just see so many people, like, I don't know,
so many people are broken and suffering,
and it's not a lot of people.
It's just not their fault.
Like, they, especially these kids, they're just,
they come from such broken homes. And I just, I don't know, I just, I have been praying
so much about this. I think it hits home for me so much because I'm seeing so many people at our shows and stuff. And this is the core of Jesus's mission.
It's to be of service to people.
It's to serve sacrificially.
What does scripture say?
It says, you love those who love you, okay,
even sinners do that.
But when you love sacrificially,
when you love when you don't have much,
when you give when you don't have a lot to give,
even if it's just like buying someone a coffee, holding the door for someone.
I have some numerous things in my mind that I can say off the bat that when I was struggling,
it like got me through.
I was at the bank one time, right?
And I held the door, I waited a couple minutes for this man to come out.
He had a lot of stuff in his hand. And I held the door, I waited a couple minutes for this man to come out. He had a lot of stuff in his hand.
And I held the door for him.
And then I was in line and this man came in the bank and he goes, I just went to my car
but I had to come back and let you know that I was having the worst day today.
And you held the door and nobody's ever done that for me.
And I just want to say thank you so much.
And he had tears in his eyes and
it's like these little acts of service of holding the door.
What else?
What else can you think of holding the door, smiling at someone, letting someone go on
the road, giving somebody a compliment, giving someone your seat on the train?
I know these seem like little things but these are actually sacrifices that you make for someone else.
Maybe you're having such a hard day and you're in a hurry, but if you keep your eyes open and you look around,
someone may need you. And if you're someone that's in a depression right now or you're struggling,
let me tell you something, your depression is going to fall off when you...
There is no more great reward than when you help someone
and be at service for someone.
It's truly the most rewarding thing and I always tell people that if you are someone
that really is in a tough time, help someone else, it will get the focus off of you.
It is the most edifying thing when you're going through a bad time to help somebody
else to take the focus off
of yourself. Like you said, my favorite thing that happens sometimes is when you're going through
something and I start going through something and I just see in you completely like disregard all
that you're going through to step in and step up and intervene for me because I'm going through something in that moment.
And I see that it makes a difference in your life.
It gives you purpose.
Serving others gives you purpose.
If you're struggling with your mental health,
I promise you the more you take your focus off of yourself,
the more that you put energy and life into somebody else, into speaking life over somebody,
into being there for somebody, like into just sitting.
And a great way to offer somebody help and to be of service to people is to stop thinking
about yourself and to really focus in on somebody else's issues and to really sit and analyze and be
an ear and pray and say, God, do you have something that I can tell this person?
Is there anything that I can say to try and help this person get out of whatever hole
that they're in?
And then you watch God speak to you and God can literally use you to speak through you
to a person and you give somebody life by actually sitting.
Because I know so often we just like rush through
the issues of life with people.
Yeah, and like you just give someone a little,
yeah, you're good, don't even worry about it, you're fine.
Instead of really sitting and being like,
how, what can I give to this situation?
What can I give to this person?
You know?
Yeah, no, and I, that's a great point that you just made
about even being at a red light
and if you see someone that is struggling or it's hard for them to walk, stop praying
for them.
These are also acts of service that you can do for people.
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I think something that's really, really important that is kind of the most, when I think of
servanthood, this is the most important and probably because it has so much to do with
like the position that we're in is that I see like leadership and I see the way that people
view leadership and like whatever they do in the world is up to them. But in the church,
in Christianity, in faith, like being a leader is characterized by your heart willing, that's
willing to serve people.
A true leader in the Christian faith is not the person who demands and commands and sets
the tone and sets rules. It's literally the person who is serving with sacrificial love
that is building other people up. It's the person who chooses to go last. The person who chooses to
go last, the person, it's like when, like, whatever, I don't know military terms, but when somebody is
at war and the captain or the leader, whatever, they're not supposed to just hang back. They
should be at the front of the line,
willing to risk their life and give up their life
for everybody else.
Just because you're in the highest position
doesn't mean you get the best treatment.
Jesus is in the highest position,
and he got the worst treatment.
And that's who Jesus was.
And I'm telling you, like I was praying
and I just had a picture of Jesus.
If Jesus was here right now, he would not be hanging out with the cool kids.
He'd be on His knees, helping people, holding their hands, the people on the street, the sick kids.
Like, this is the core of Jesus' mission. He served and He helped sacrificially.
Yeah.
That should be our core, to help God's people. And we're just all, including,
that I was one of them, just so self-focused on how I can get from A to B to make this money.
But it's not until we go like this and start serving and not being, again, like I said,
if we only are helping the people that we love, what good is that for us?
But when we start opening our hands and helping others that need it, not just the people we
love, that's when abundance comes.
Abundance doesn't come from self.
It comes from being in the posture of a servant.
Exactly.
It's having a heart that meets the needs of others.
And that's just what it's about.
That's what he's asking of us.
And that's what Ari and I are here to tell you today,
is have a heart that's desires to meet the needs of others.
And it's not the easiest thing in the world.
I know the one thing that I pray for every day of my life
is Jesus give me the awareness and the ability,
the maturity and the strength to go out
and not be so focused on myself in my own life
that I forget that that, that like,
yes, going on a podcast is amazing,
but my main point of evangelism is my mouth
face to face with somebody.
And my temptation is to like, I'm just trying to chill.
Like, I don't really wanna,
I don't really wanna talk about anything.
I don't really wanna talk to anyone. I'm a little intro chill. Like, I don't really want to talk about anything. I don't really want to talk to anyone.
I'm a little introverted, you know what I mean?
But it's like, that's not the heart of Jesus.
Jesus stopped for the one every single time.
Jesus never saw somebody in need and thought,
no, I just don't really feel like it right now.
You know what I mean?
It's having a heart that wants to meet the needs of others.
And I think we can all grow in this area.
All of us.
All of us, including us, because the temptation
is to be selfish.
The temptation is like, we are so concerned
with what's happening in our own world.
And there's a law all the time.
And I have a thousand reasons why I should be focusing
on myself.
Yeah.
But we're called higher.
Yeah.
You know?
I want to read this little part because it goes back to what you said about, what did
you say earlier?
You said something so good about not lead, like going into church and being a leader,
but not.
And I read this the other day and it's in Matthew 16 verse 32.
It says, Then Jesus called His disciples and said,
I have compassion on the crowd because they have been with me now for three days and have nothing to eat,
and I am unwilling to send them away hungry.
And so when you read this, you say they've been with Him, He's been teaching them, He's been preaching to them,
but He refuses to let them go away hungry.
So this is like Jesus right here saying that I refuse to let anyone go away hungry.
When I'm preaching the word, yes, but those who are hungry, I refuse to let them.
And we should take this and apply this to our own lives.
We can preach to people, we can pray to people, but those who need us, who need help, we need to be at service to them like Jesus.
I love what it, can you read it to me one more time, what it says, but I refuse to let
them.
I'm unwilling to send them away hungry.
I think about when we go, like scripture says, He rewards those who diligently seek Him.
He wants to feed us with Himself. He wants so bad.
I just, I love that.
That spoke to me.
That is just like, He refuses to let people go away hungry.
If you go into the secret place and you look at Jesus and you say, I'm hungry, feed me.
I want you.
I want more.
His heart, it literally says that His heart is that He refuses to let you go away hungry.
He wants to feed you. If you want more of him, he wants to give it.
I just love that so much.
There's this.
Ari and I love this.
Clearly, we're so fired up because this is again.
We are.
GGB is all about rebelling against what the world teaches.
I am so, so sick and tired of this self-serving, self, self, self message of self because it's
so detrimental.
Everybody's miserable.
Everybody's alone.
Everybody's isolated.
Nobody has true love.
Nobody has true relationships.
You can't live serving yourself.
You drive yourself into the ground.
And it's, what kind of life is that?
I grew up in a family, in an environment
where you put yourself out for other people.
Now, sometimes I need boundaries, which is good,
but like, I would rather be like that.
I would rather put myself out and like,
put myself in maybe not the best position
because I know, I know my reward in heaven and it's, this is like one thing that I want to say
because I have it in my notes like true service is not about recognition of or reward. It's about
laying your life down for others. It's about mirroring the sacrifice that Jesus made where He didn't do anything for a reward. But scripture is very clear that worthy is the lamb that was
slain to receive the reward of His suffering.
We asked a pastor recently, like, we just, everyone has the question, like, what good
is it if you do things God's way? What good is it if you walk in purity?
What good is it if you serve other people well?
What do I get from it?
That's everybody's question.
What's the blessing?
We talk about that.
We talk about the blessing that comes from obedience.
We talk about the favor that comes from serving.
If you serve other people the way that Jesus serves them, I guarantee you, I promise you
that you will receive blessing,
honor, favor, all of the things. But that's not why we do it. It's not even to receive
anything in return. It is for Jesus to receive His reward for His suffering. Jesus has the
ability to receive the reward of His suffering through our lives. If we serve each other well,
if we love each other well, Jesus, it's not about even what we receive and it's great.
You will receive. You will have a great life. You'll receive so much blessing from serving people.
But more importantly, so much more importantly, Jesus receives His reward through
our lives. I don't know about you guys, I really want Jesus to receive His reward through
my life. Because I know that if nobody else existed on the planet except me, it was just
my life, Jesus would have still gone to the cross. If it was just me He was dying for,
He would have gone and He still would have looked at the the cross. If it was just me He was dying for, He would have gone
and He still would have looked at the cross
as the joy that was set before Him just for me.
So I look at it as like,
I can't control what anybody else does,
but what I can control is doing my very best
to make sure that when I get to the end of my life,
Jesus can look at me and say,
I received my reward through your life,
through the way that you lived your life, because you served people well.
And I think too about, like, you know, I used to think that confidence was in what you wear and what you do thing. If you guys are lacking confidence in your life
and you're just, you don't really feel like
you have an identity, that's okay.
Serve people, help people, be at service for people,
go help someone.
You don't know where to help someone,
go drive down the street.
There is someone in a grocery store, in a bank,
I always talk about the grocery store
because I always be talking to people in the grocery stores,
but there is always someone that you can help.
That is where we get our confidence.
That is where true confidence comes from.
Having the posture of a servant hard, helping others when it's sacrificial for you,
and the reward that you will feel when you see their depression go to happiness because you served them well,
there is no other confidence that you can possibly feel in this world than that.
There is nothing more fulfilling that you can feel when you help someone.
I just want us all to do this and especially the kids.
I just want to say it one more time, kids, people in high school, people in college,
if you only knew how broken
your peers are, sit with them. If you see them alone, help them. If you're at work in
an office, talk to someone, get to know someone, help them, give them a helping hand. Please,
for the love of God, it is, you have no idea how much people are going through. And one
more thing I'll just say, your prayer life.
Let's try to change the language to our prayer life.
Why don't we say in the morning, how can I serve you?
How can I be of service for you?
Jesus, what do you have for me today?
Who can you put in my corner that I can see?
Can you help me keep my eyes open?
Can you keep me alert so then when somebody comes my way,
I'll know what to say, I'll know how to pray for them, and I'll know how to steward the money to give
them or how to help them or how to serve them.
This is what we need to be doing.
This is what's going to change our world, change our relationship, change us as people.
Depression's going to fall off.
This is the most important thing above all else, I'm telling you guys.
It's the most important thing. It's the most important thing. I...
And that's what me and you did. That's what me and you did when we really lost everything.
We just started serving others. And then everything else was added.
Oh man.
I wish. I like...
I like, before I ever had Girls Gone Bible, before I ever made videos, before I ever did anything like on social media, and I miss it so much.
And I know you've just got to be faithful to the, with the season that you're in, with
what God's given you right now.
I love what we do more than anything, like I wouldn't obviously trade it for the world,
but gosh, do I look back on evangelist Ang beginning days.
But like I used to bring literally five, 10, 15 people,
girls specifically to church every Sunday.
That was my thing.
I had like an LA nightlife ministry.
I had no idea what I was doing,
but I'd go to people who were struggling and I would say, you need Jesus. I would buy people, I was just like
Amazoning people, Bible, what's your address? Here's a Bible. Here's a study Bible. Like it was,
it wasn't like I was, you know, frigging on a missions trip, like helping the poor and the needy
and the hungry, which is incredible and important, but I was doing what I could with what I had.
And I miss those days.
I miss the days where I would talk to my neighbor
and I would pour into them and I would sit and I would stop.
And so this is like,
I know how I serve the people in my everyday life
and the people who are closest to me,
but I feel convicted from this, from this to do more.
Like I feel convicted in my own heart to be like, I can do more.
I can, I can be on mission all the time and I want to do it.
Like I, I, I just, I want to like leave the house and make it a mission to invite somebody
to church, to stop and ask somebody, hey, what are you going through?
Let me tell you a little bit about my story
and what Jesus did in my life.
Like, this is the way that you serve people best.
You do do that, Ange.
I love you.
I wish you guys could have seen her.
Like, oh, I'll never forget it.
But sometimes, like, you do do that.
I'm sorry, I'm like, you do what?
You want to do it. I see you do it all'm sorry. I love you. You do what? I love you.
You want to do it, I see you do it all the time.
I love you so much.
You do.
We are so connected to the people that we talk to
who are so broken and it has been the most grounding
and the most humbling thing of our lives.
People are hurting and they're sick and they're poor
in spirit and they need Jesus and they need to be served.
And if you have any sort of influence if you have any sort of power, it's not for you
It's not it's not even even no matter what you do and I had a girlfriend tell me today that she's like
She's she's discipling people by just getting her eyelashes done
Well ministry starts at your hair salon job, at your office.
It's every, like, ministry is not, is not because of this or a platform.
It isn't. It starts at anywhere, out at a store, out at, we, I'm telling you, there is a revival coming.
And I see, we see all you guys at the shows and it's like you guys are
again, built to be disciples. Amen! Make disciples, Jesus! He is building you guys
up to be disciples and it starts in the home and then it starts in your office
but you don't need a platform to have a ministry. It all starts in anywhere,
anywhere. Can I be honest? It's the best. It is the best.
It's the best when you get to be with people face to face
and you get so nitty gritty in their story and your story.
Jesus is constantly, constantly, constantly preaching
a message of humility.
He's constantly preaching a message of selflessness.
And in this chapter, John 13, it talks about how Jesus washes His disciples' feet
in His whole point in doing what He does is because He wants His disciples to know that it's all about
selfless, sacrificial servanthood. And it says, He began to wash the disciples' feet, drying them
with the towel He had around Him. When Jesus came to Simon Peter, Peter said to him,
Lord, are you going to wash my feet?
Jesus replied, you don't understand what I'm doing, but someday you will.
No, Peter protested, you will never, ever wash my feet.
Jesus replied, unless I wash you, you won't belong to me.
Simon Peter exclaimed, okay, then wash my hands and my head as well, Lord, not just my feet.
Jesus replied, a person who has bathed all over does not need to wash except for the feet to be
entirely clean. I love this moment so much because it's completely countercultural for Jesus to wash
his disciples' feet. It is the lowest position that you can take in a household.
Like literally the lowest, lowest, lowest servant.
The person who is equal to practically nothing
is the one who washes feet.
And Jesus, King of Kings, Lord of Lords,
decides, I'm gonna wash my disciples' feet
because I wanna show you guys what you're supposed to do.
Everything he does is an example.
Everything He does is to show us, do as I have done,
follow me, be my disciple, follow me.
And I just love this moment where He says,
Jesus replied, unless I wash you, you won't belong to me.
It's like, He's expressing this symbolic nature
that without Jesus, we will never be clean.
We have to be clean by the blood of Jesus.
And he's saying, because Peter's like, no, no, don't, I don't, I am not good enough
for you to wash my feet.
And he's like, do you not want to be one of mine?
Yeah.
So it's symbolic in him saying, I must be the one who washes you clean.
You can't do it apart from me.
Just love it.
And then like reading that, doesn't that just make you be like, I want to be a better person.
That's the most beautiful thing about relationship with Jesus and Christianity.
It makes you a better person.
It's not easy, because we've got all this ego and pride and selfish ambition and all these things,
but He starts to, like, prune you and take off the branches.
Shows my heart a load. He just starts to like strip you and it just, it pushes you to be the best person you can be.
Those who give to the poor will lack nothing, but those who close their eyes to them receive many curses.
This is how important being at service and having your hands open and not being all about yourself and living to glorify God's
children before thinking about ourselves all the time. I want to encourage you guys to keep hearing
this thing in my head. I've said it one episode, but I know I say it a lot. There are so many
children who need homes. I am so big with adoption. I feel that it may be in my future,
but there are so many children who need homes. I'm seeing so many women with infertility issues.
And so, I don't know. I don't know why I keep saying this, but this is also part of being a
servant, giving children homes. So many kids need homes, and so many of us are like, but I want
children. Well, maybe that is what God wants you to do.
I don't know. I just, I keep hearing this the whole episode.
I want to encourage you guys this week to try to help someone.
And then if you could write in the comment box of how it actually felt when you did that for somebody else.
Could you guys do that for us?
Let's start a comment chain and help someone.
Even if it's the smallest act of kindness, I want to hear how it made you feel and I
want to hear, we want to hear how it made them feel.
So let's start a chain of kindness and helping others.
That's such a good idea.
That's a a good idea. That's a really good idea. I think another thing that I just want to add,
Ari and I can't wait for the day where we are actually in one place for more than a week at a
time. It's been really tough. Ari and I are not planted really in a local church. I have my church
that I watch online, and then I have my church that I go to in LA, and then I have my church that I watch online, and then I have my church that I go to in LA, and then I have my church that I go to when I'm in Idaho.
But I can't say that I'm not planted in a church to serve.
Serving the local church is something that is a luxury of life that I can't wait till
we get to be a part of one day, being plugged into the local church
and serving God's church.
Jesus loves His bride.
Jesus loves the local church.
God loves the church, and He wants,
He wants, He wants, He wants you to be plugged in
and He wants you to serve.
There's a million ways you can serve at a church.
And it's like hard to tell you guys to do that
when we're not doing that,
but just know that like, this is something that matters to me so deeply and I can't wait
till the day because I know it's going to change my life. I know being rooted in like
church community, serving the local church, getting to be a part of the experience that
I had where I walked into a church, I heard worship, I read scripture, I heard a sermon, and my entire
life changed. Like, I can't wait to be a part of that for other people. And then one last thing for
me, tithing is the most, the most, the most, the most, one of the most important things that we can
do. And I have gone my whole church life, because I watched my mom give.
My mom, she's just incredible.
She's just like, she'll throw, she doesn't care.
Like, even if she doesn't have it,
she is literally the woman with nothing
who gives from her lack,
as opposed to giving her from her excess.
So I've watched that, and so I've always been the same.
Like, I've always given, but then I'm reading scripture,
and I'm reading where God says,
like, you are to give me 10%. And He gives a specific amount. And so that's not by accident. Like
He gives us guidelines and He gives us something to follow. And He says, you give me 10% of
the first fruits of your income. And then it's the only time that He ever says, test
me. He says, and then test me. I will open heaven's, like literally heaven will open and
rain down blessings on you when you give me 10% of your tithe of your income. And so what I started
doing, and because before I was like, I'll give here and I'll give here and I'll give and I'll give
and I'll give, but I never actually sat down, calculated my income and given 10% of my overall income.
And I finally started doing that.
I feel like I'm living in obedience.
Yeah, beautiful.
You know, it's obedience period.
And so the local church tithing, so important.
And just like we've read in the widow story, you know, some of you guys really don't have
a lot of money and it's that small little bit that you could put
makes such a huge difference and it's, he sees it all.
He sees it all.
Yeah.
Say that you serve people really, really, really, really well.
This is a really good episode for you because you serve people really well.
And I mean that with all my heart.
That really means a lot to me.
You really serve people well. You serve my family. Ari is there for my family in a way
that you guys will never know because I don't share that part of my life, but God knows
and I know and you know how much you've served my family and the things that you've done
behind closed doors and you do things when nobody's watching, things that you'll never get recognition for. So be encouraged that you do. Everything that we talked about, you preach it.
Well, the way you serve me is a completely act of selflessness every single day.
You're my favorite person to serve. You know what Angela does.
I hang up on everyone to answer Ari's phone call.
Angela is literally the most selfless person.
Everybody just calls her all day and she's got to be the tough girl and just helps everybody and she...
Me too.
You have no idea.
I mean, you do guys have an idea,
because I've said, I mean, you've served me
in a way that I will never.
What you've done for my life is an act
of complete selflessness.
And you do it for my family too, and everyone in your life.
Oh, no.
I love you so much.
And you bring people to salvation every single day,
and you're slaying demons all day.
Slay them!
I love you so much.
Shut up!
You're gonna see, we're at Dryabar, I go, Angela?
Where, where?
She thought I was crying because I didn't like my blowout,
because you guys know that I freak out about my blowouts
when I don't like them, and so she's dying laughing because she thinks I'm crying because I didn't like my blowout, because you guys know that I freak out about my blowouts when I don't like them.
And so she's dying laughing because she thinks I'm crying because I hate my blowout, but really the lady's telling, she's accepting Jesus.
She's crying her eyes out. She said, you just changed my life. You just brought me to salvation.
It was so fun.
One of my favorite scriptures, Philippians 2, 6, it's like Jesus did not count equality with God as something to be grasped, but instead, He
humbled Himself, He emptied Himself, He made Himself nothing and took on the form of a
servant in order to save the lives of many, many, many people.
He emptied Himself and took on the form of a servant. If Jesus spent his whole life sacrificially serving
other people and he never grasped any sort of, he is God.
He is God in all of God's fullness, divinity,
power, authority, in the perks of being God.
And instead he emptied himself and became a servant.
You know what I mean?
And that's just the model that we're to follow.
And one last thing that I'll say,
something that I've realized about God,
everything points to Jesus.
The Bible points to Jesus.
The Father points to Jesus.
Holy Spirit points to Jesus.
And then Jesus points to himself, basically.
God is obsessed with his son.
The Holy Spirit is obsessed with Jesus.
The more we look like Jesus, the more attracted God is to us.
Like, he's attracted to his son.
That's why you get favor when you look like Jesus, because God looks at you,
and then he sees his son Son and he's attracted to that
and he comes to it more. Arrogance, pride, greed, they repel God. You know what I mean? But the more
we look like Jesus, the more, and again, this is not a prosperity message of saying like you're
gonna get good things if you're like Jesus, but the truth is God loves his son. He's attracted to his son. He dwells where his son is.
He wants to be near Jesus.
And so just be encouraged that we have a model.
His name is Jesus.
We are to look like him.
That's beautiful.
I love that.
I love you chicken.
All right, everybody comment in the box.
Like Ari likes to say, comment in that box. She makes fun of me because I say comment in the box like Ari likes to say comment in that box
She makes fun of me because I say comment in the box. What do you want me to call it?
She's like, you know comment in the box. What is the comment box? You're right. What is the call the YouTube box?
Just the comments. What do you what is it that you Gen Z's call it? I need I think I might be Gen Z.
Keep me young my little my little you guys are like
I don't know if they're like your kids because you're a little younger I might be Gen Z. You guys keep me young. Keep me young, my little, you guys are like,
I don't know if they're like your kids
because you're a little younger,
but I think they're my kids and your brothers and sisters.
Are you guys my brothers and sisters or my kids?
You're my kids, no, they're our kids.
They're our kids, and then sometimes they're your kids.
Scripture says if,
Scripture, what does it say?
Oh, you want to know what Scripture says?
I can tell you.
We love you guys so much, We love you, we love you.
We love you, we love,
like please don't look at that.
All right, we're gonna-
We just pray that for a heart of a servant
that we can all be served.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Prophecy.
We just pray.
We pray for servant heart that tomorrow morning you would hit your knees and say,
God, what do you have for me? How can I serve you? How can I be a servant to your kingdom?
Let me soften my heart and not let me make it about myself, but of you. How are you, Jesus?
I love you and may I serve you in this day. Can we all get down on our Saturday morning and pray that prayer?
We hope you guys have the most incredible
joy of the Lord weekend, and we love you,
and we thank you for all you do,
and thank you for serving us the way you do.
Oh, whoa!
Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you for serving us.
Thank you for everything you do.
We love you guys so much.
May the Lord bless you and keep you
May he make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. May he turn his face towards you and give you peace
Shalom Shalom