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The disciples had been arguing as to who was the greatest among them.
In His intervention, our Lord Jesus contrasted the leadership profile of the kingdoms of this world with that in the Kingdom of God.
He stated that the leaders of the kingdoms of this world lord it over their people, and are called providers for the people.
They exalt themselves over their subjects.
Put otherwise, the leaders in the world of Satan love the recognition and the acknowledgment, and the praise of men.
After He defined the character of leadership in the kingdoms of this world, He turned to the then potential leaders in His church, and said to them:
Our Lord Jesus stated clearly to His disciples that they were not to be conformed to the leadership profile of the world of Satan.
He said that those that are in the highest position in His Kingdom should humble themselves and take the lowest place amongst the brethren.
Furthermore, He said the leaders in His church should become in heart and in deed like servants to the saints.
Our Lord Jesus concluded His intervention in His disciples’ controversy in these words:
In today’s parlance, He said He was in their midst like domestic help.
We will pay particular attention to the fact that His words are present-continuous.
Simply put, His servitude was neither a one-time demonstration, nor was it sporadic, but it was what characterized His entire three years plus of His fellowship with His disciples.
Our KING exemplified for us that leadership in His Kingdom is not lordship or exaltation but is being a servant to our brethren.
The disciples had been arguing as to who was the greatest among them.
In His intervention, our Lord Jesus contrasted the leadership profile of the kingdoms of this world with that in the Kingdom of God.
He stated that the leaders of the kingdoms of this world lord it over their people, and are called providers for the people.
They exalt themselves over their subjects.
Put otherwise, the leaders in the world of Satan love the recognition and the acknowledgment, and the praise of men.
After He defined the character of leadership in the kingdoms of this world, He turned to the then potential leaders in His church, and said to them:
Our Lord Jesus stated clearly to His disciples that they were not to be conformed to the leadership profile of the world of Satan.
He said that those that are in the highest position in His Kingdom should humble themselves and take the lowest place amongst the brethren.
Furthermore, He said the leaders in His church should become in heart and in deed like servants to the saints.
Our Lord Jesus concluded His intervention in His disciples’ controversy in these words:
In today’s parlance, He said He was in their midst like domestic help.
We will pay particular attention to the fact that His words are present-continuous.
Simply put, His servitude was neither a one-time demonstration, nor was it sporadic, but it was what characterized His entire three years plus of His fellowship with His disciples.
Our KING exemplified for us that leadership in His Kingdom is not lordship or exaltation but is being a servant to our brethren.