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In this episode, the central theme is that servanthood is not just a part of the Kingdom of God — it’s the primary way it is expressed.
We dive deep into the idea that God's Kingdom operates on a completely different value system than the world. While the world often chases power, recognition, and status, the Kingdom of God lifts up humility, love, and service.
The foundation for the episode’s message: Jesus, the King of Kings, modeled servanthood, not as a sign of weakness, but as the truest form of leadership and power in God’s Kingdom.
Listeners are challenged to redefine greatness in their own lives. According to the Gospel, greatness is not about how many people serve you — it’s about how many people you serve. The podcast encourages believers to follow Jesus' example by living lives marked by humility, sacrifice, and love for others, especially the marginalized and overlooked.
By Andrea ThompsonIn this episode, the central theme is that servanthood is not just a part of the Kingdom of God — it’s the primary way it is expressed.
We dive deep into the idea that God's Kingdom operates on a completely different value system than the world. While the world often chases power, recognition, and status, the Kingdom of God lifts up humility, love, and service.
The foundation for the episode’s message: Jesus, the King of Kings, modeled servanthood, not as a sign of weakness, but as the truest form of leadership and power in God’s Kingdom.
Listeners are challenged to redefine greatness in their own lives. According to the Gospel, greatness is not about how many people serve you — it’s about how many people you serve. The podcast encourages believers to follow Jesus' example by living lives marked by humility, sacrifice, and love for others, especially the marginalized and overlooked.