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Scripture
Matthew 20:20–28 (greatness = servant; Jesus came to serve and ransom)
John 14:6 (Jesus is the only way)
Matthew 6:2–4 (giving in secret)
Matthew 18:1–4 (greatness like a child)
Matthew 23:11–12 (the greatest will be your servant)
John 1:10–11 (Jesus rejected by the world)
Galatians 2:20 (crucified with Christ; self-denial)
Luke 17:10 (unworthy servants; we’ve only done our duty)
Key themes
“In No Uncertain Terms”: obeying what Jesus made unmistakably clear
The world’s lies about greatness: power, popularity, “do whatever you want”
Jesus’ upside-down Kingdom: humility, self-denial, service
Greatness is not position—it's becoming a servant/slave (doulos)
Practical discipleship: JOY (Jesus, Others, Yourself) and choosing “last”
Description
We’re launching a new series called In No Uncertain Terms—focusing on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles that are crystal clear, yet we often ignore or explain away. In Matthew 20, the disciples chase status, but Jesus flips the script: greatness is service, and the King Himself came “not to be served, but to serve.” We expose the world’s false definitions of greatness (power, popularity, personal sovereignty) and replace them with Jesus’ call to humility and self-denial. Then we get practical: live JOY (Jesus, Others, Yourself), volunteer before you’re asked, give someone else your spot, and gladly do the work nobody wants—because the upside-down Kingdom is real, and obedience changes everything.
By Steve MilunovicScripture
Matthew 20:20–28 (greatness = servant; Jesus came to serve and ransom)
John 14:6 (Jesus is the only way)
Matthew 6:2–4 (giving in secret)
Matthew 18:1–4 (greatness like a child)
Matthew 23:11–12 (the greatest will be your servant)
John 1:10–11 (Jesus rejected by the world)
Galatians 2:20 (crucified with Christ; self-denial)
Luke 17:10 (unworthy servants; we’ve only done our duty)
Key themes
“In No Uncertain Terms”: obeying what Jesus made unmistakably clear
The world’s lies about greatness: power, popularity, “do whatever you want”
Jesus’ upside-down Kingdom: humility, self-denial, service
Greatness is not position—it's becoming a servant/slave (doulos)
Practical discipleship: JOY (Jesus, Others, Yourself) and choosing “last”
Description
We’re launching a new series called In No Uncertain Terms—focusing on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles that are crystal clear, yet we often ignore or explain away. In Matthew 20, the disciples chase status, but Jesus flips the script: greatness is service, and the King Himself came “not to be served, but to serve.” We expose the world’s false definitions of greatness (power, popularity, personal sovereignty) and replace them with Jesus’ call to humility and self-denial. Then we get practical: live JOY (Jesus, Others, Yourself), volunteer before you’re asked, give someone else your spot, and gladly do the work nobody wants—because the upside-down Kingdom is real, and obedience changes everything.