The Catholic Defender: 10,000 miles I will walk for you Jesus
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"I will follow You ten thousand miles, ten thousand more".
For we have known how to be in need And we have known what it is to have plenty
There are costs that we all must pay For some it's harder, harder for them to stay
I will live for you I will walk with you, I?d even die for you I will follow you ten thousand miles
Ten thousand more For I have seen a vision of heaven And we are here for just a short lived time
No time to chase the gold, the glory There is a fire, fire in our hearts I will live for you
I?ll walk with you, I?d even die for you I will follow you ten thousand miles
Ten thousand more We have learned a valuable secret To be content in every situation
We can do everything through Him He gives us strength to, strength to
I will live for you I?ll walk with you, I?d even die for you
I will follow you ten thousand miles Ten thousand more
Joshua 24:15 : "But as for me and my house, we will serve the
Lord
John 12:26, He says, "Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be".
Imitating His Character: Walking in kindness, love, and humility.

Obedience: Aligning your life with His teachings and the Word of God.
Service to Others: Helping the poor and those in need, which is viewed as serving God Himself (Proverbs 19:17).
Using Spiritual Gifts: All believers are believed to have unique gifts—such as teaching, hospitality, or administration—meant for the building up of their community.
Modeling Leadership at Home: For many, serving the Lord begins in the family, modeling Christlike character for children and partners.
Daily Habits: Engaging in consistent prayer, Bible study, and sharing the Gospel with others are fundamental "habits of truth" for a servant.
Following the "Corporal Works of Mercy" includes sheltering the homeless, visiting the sick, and giving to the poor.
Mark 10:45 For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
To feed the hungry,
to give drink to the thirsty,
to clothe the naked,
to ransom the captive,
to harbor the harborless,
to visit the sick,
and to bury the dead.







