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The upside-down Kingdom of Jesus baffles even his closest followers. It still does today. It's so difficult for us to separate ourselves from the idea of power that we carry as humans, we consistently miss his idea of leadership. It starts from the bottom, never seeking to lord itself over others. This is nothing like what we try to chase: fortune and glory, power and prestige. Those things are no part of Jesus's leadership principle.
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The upside-down Kingdom of Jesus baffles even his closest followers. It still does today. It's so difficult for us to separate ourselves from the idea of power that we carry as humans, we consistently miss his idea of leadership. It starts from the bottom, never seeking to lord itself over others. This is nothing like what we try to chase: fortune and glory, power and prestige. Those things are no part of Jesus's leadership principle.