For starters, let me suggest three basic ingredients of servanthood: giving, forgiving, and forgetting. Two key passages come to mind:
Once you and I make up our minds to implement the truth of Philippians 2:3-4 (taking a special interest in others) and Galatians 5:13 (serving others in love), these three basics will begin to emerge.
Instead of always thinking about receiving, we'll start looking for ways to give. Instead of holding grudges against those who offend us, we'll be anxious to forgive. And instead of keeping a record of what we've done or who we've helped, we'll take delight in forgetting the deed(s) and being virtually unnoticed. Our hunger for public recognition will diminish in significance.
Giving, forgiving, and forgetting . . . as a servant of Jesus Christ, which of these three do you need to apply most today?