Then if you are glad that you have souls, and are better than the dumb beasts, you confess that you feel in debt to Christ, and are bound to serve Him.
But even if you had had no souls, you would have been in debt to Christ, and bound to serve Him.
And will any of you answer, "Then I wish He had not put them there, if they are to bring me into debt to Him, and force me to serve Him.
Doubters, and men of war, picked men from the land of Doubting, to serve him in the expedition.
For as at first he was willing that Diabolus should be let into the town, so now he was as willing to serve him there.
They then told him that they did not so much live by religion as by the fates of fortune; and that since his lordship was willing to entertain them, they should be willing to serve him.
This is Christ's explanation of one very operative and fruitful cause of the refusal to serve Him.
February 16 Serve Him with a perfect heart, and with a willing mind.
November 29 My sons, be not now negligent: for the Lord hath chosen you to stand before Him, to serve Him.
Generous, large-hearted, he is not afraid of danger in serving God, and would rather run the risk of doing His will imperfectly than not strive to serve Him lest he fail in the attempt.
Can any one imagine, then, that the slave is indebted to his master, and bound to serve him?
Eat of what GOD hath given you for food, that which is lawful and good; and be thankful for the favors of GOD, if ye serve him.
Worship not the sun, neither the moon: but worship GOD, who hath created them; if ye serve him.
O true believers, eat of the good things which we have bestowed on you for food, and return thanks unto GOD, if ye serve him.
And verily GOD is my LORD and your LORD; wherefore, serve him: this is the right way.
But I loved the Earl (having no wife) better than swine and glebe, and I prayed him to let me serve him in arms.
These, however, privately won over, promised to serve him "with body and goods.
In my father, the king's house, there are enough knights to serve him so that you don't have to do it.
And thirty maidens were given to Tirant to serve him continually.
Then the hermit-count told his son to go with the king, and to serve him fully.
Even the Moorish women who saw him, loved him and wanted to serve him.
I'll serve him in a better way, and live his precepts out.
No one here is willing to accompany a man who goes on horseback, or serve him in any way.
They told him they would go anywhere with him to serve him, but that this was running himself and them into certain destruction, without any possibility of avoiding it, or probability of answering his end.
But the Abbot had told him on parting that God indeed called men, when He would have them to serve Him, and that he too was surely bidden.
Sparing none but the children whom he took to serve him, and maidens to please himself and his men.
If I find that it is impossible to serve him, I can at least be of service to someone else; and this action, if carried out in the true spirit of unselfish service, will go far toward the permanent establishment of my freedom.
Having dropped my antagonism to my most bitter enemy, I must do something to serve him, if I can.
Such freedom brings with it also a new understanding of one's friend, and a new ability to serve him.
Serve him right; he should arrange his affairs better!
Serve him right, taking her down all that way to look at the house!
When my name was spoken after his name and my duty rendered me to serve him, I found he was indeed my master.
But this much may be spoken: if my master serves in a great service--then I, who am a poor man and ignorant, may give something if I serve him.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serve him" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.