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Mark 9:30-37 examines the tension between two conflicting value systems: the world’s pursuit of “achieved status” and the “upside-down kingdom” introduced by Jesus. As we find the disciples arguing about who among them was the greatest, Jesus offers a stunning and deeply counter-cultural correction. He redefines greatness not as rank or recognition, but as radical, selfless service. This guide is designed to help you and your group explore what this teaching means, challenge your own definitions of success, and practically apply what it looks like to be a “servant of all.”
By Redemption Hill ChurchMark 9:30-37 examines the tension between two conflicting value systems: the world’s pursuit of “achieved status” and the “upside-down kingdom” introduced by Jesus. As we find the disciples arguing about who among them was the greatest, Jesus offers a stunning and deeply counter-cultural correction. He redefines greatness not as rank or recognition, but as radical, selfless service. This guide is designed to help you and your group explore what this teaching means, challenge your own definitions of success, and practically apply what it looks like to be a “servant of all.”