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Serving One Another in Faith


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Message from Rodney
  • A message was received from Rodney: “if you’ve got it all against you brother you better make it right.”
    • This message was taken as confirmation and was appreciated.
    • Luke 22:24-30
      • The passage discusses strife among the disciples regarding who would be the greatest.
      • Jesus contrasts worldly leadership with service, stating, “the kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them…but I am among you as he that serveth.”
      • The disciples are those who have continued with Jesus in his temptations.
      • A kingdom is appointed to them, where they may eat and drink at Jesus’ table and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
      • The Last Supper
        • The disciples had eaten the Passover, after which Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, “take it this is my body which is broken for you.”
        • He then took the cup, blessed it, and said, “drink ye all of it for this is my blood which shall be shed for many.”
        • The disciples were arguing about who would be the greatest in the kingdom of God.
        • The speaker warns against thinking oneself better than others in the house of God.
        • The disciples had followed Christ for three and a third years, and this was not their first Passover with Him.
        • Jesus set up this Passover special, sending them to the upper room to follow a man carrying a pitcher of water.
          • The man never questioned them about who the pastor was.
          • A few days prior, they had brought Hosanna to the key and laid palm branches down before him.
          • John’s gospel provides a different version of this event because John witnessed it firsthand.
            • Luke’s gospel is based on word of mouth and first-hand accounts from others.
            • The disciples had been arguing about who would be the greatest.
              • Their mother had already asked the Lord when her sons would sit at his right hand.
              • Jesus told her it was not for him to give.
              • Jesus had already told them about what was going to happen to him.
              • Jesus had blessed bread and food and fed thousands of people.
              • They had just seen him raise Lazarus from the dead.
              • They thought that nobody should touch him.
                • They were right that he wasn’t nobody and couldn’t be touched.
                • He laid his life down.
                • He could not be killed; he laid his life down.
                • When he was on the cross, he cried out, “it is finished,” and gave up the ghost.
                • Observing the Lord’s Supper
                  • Many churches end their service after observing the Lord’s Supper.
                  • Many people will not take part, including the speaker, who is not physically able to but feels he deserves it.
                  • The speaker relates to Peter’s humility, preferring to watch others partake.
                  • John 13
                    • In John’s account, after supper had ended, Jesus took off his coat and laid it aside.
                      • This was the same coat that would be cast lots for the next day.
                      • He laid aside his kingly robe.
                      • The disciples were arguing over who would be the greatest in the kingdom.
                      • Jesus gave the example, stating, “I am amongst you…I am here to serve.”
                      • He began to wash his disciples’ feet, taking on the role of the lowliest servant.
                        • This task was meant for the slave or the lowest of servants.
                        • The speaker warns against coming into the house of God with a pecking order in mind.
                        • If you have an audience, you need to address that side of yourself.
                        • Serving One Another
                          • There is no pecking order in the house of God; we are to be servants to one another.
                          • We get caught up in our own self-righteousness.
                          • The disciples were arguing about who was the greatest among them.
                          • After washing their feet, Jesus said, “You call me Lord and Master, and you say so rightly, for so I am…if I your Lord and Master have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet.”
                          • It’s not just about washing feet, but too often, self-righteousness gets in the way.
                          • We think, “I’m better than that one,” or “I’m more deserving of this than that one is.”
                          • Instead, we should look at others’ situations and avoid comparing ourselves, focusing on serving others with all our heart.
                          • If you’re not ready after multiple services, it’s your fault.
                          • If you know your brother has something against you, go to them and make it right.
                          • The biggest problem in churches is that we don’t serve each other.
                          • We have our own self-righteous pecking order in our minds and think others don’t deserve our help.
                          • The disciples were right in the middle of it, and the speaker initially didn’t understand their ignorance.
                          • The Lord revealed that we are exactly the same way.
                          • We would have thought the same things if we had seen what they saw.
                          • Be careful when reading the book and thinking they were dumb because we are the same way.
                          • What we are about to enter into is holy above everything else we practice in our churches.
                          • This is not intended to be just a ceremony; do it in remembrance of Jesus.
                          • Purpose
                            • Do foot washing with a purpose.
                            • Understand that you are nothing.
                            • If you have something against a brother, make it right.
                            • Get it right; don’t let it fester or sit.
                            • Don’t travel in it any longer than you have to.
                            • Get it right now.
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