Service is love in motion. To serve is to turn compassion into structure, empathy into healing.
Service is not charity; it is solidarity. It recognizes that the helper and the helped are one fabric. When we serve, we remind each soul of its worth.
Great teachers have always measured greatness by service. “Whoever would be great among you must be the servant of all.” The hands that wash feet, plant gardens, or comfort the sick perform the holiest liturgy.
Through service, conscience becomes visible. Every act of help ripples outward, transforming both giver and receiver. The true servant leads quietly, heals steadily, and leaves light wherever they walk.
Key Readings: Mark 10:43–45; Rabindranath Tagore – Gitanjali; Mother Teresa – No Greater Love.
Practical Reflection: Offer one act of service this week with no audience, agenda, or reward — purely for love.