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Today, once again, we get an example of the disciples missing the point, or at least some of them.
You can imagine the disciples confusion when they hear their teacher, their leader, say, "The Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve." The radical nature of Jesus' servant leadership changed their understanding of messiahship.
How easy it is to find ourselves in the same situations as the disciples. May the hearing of today's text challenge you, and inspire you, in your service to God's will being done, here and now.
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By Rev. Elizabeth Moseley and Rev. Phil Dieke4.8
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Today, once again, we get an example of the disciples missing the point, or at least some of them.
You can imagine the disciples confusion when they hear their teacher, their leader, say, "The Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve." The radical nature of Jesus' servant leadership changed their understanding of messiahship.
How easy it is to find ourselves in the same situations as the disciples. May the hearing of today's text challenge you, and inspire you, in your service to God's will being done, here and now.
Follow along here.