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Even if we shouldn't be, when we see uncommon service and generosity in someone of power, privilege, or fame, we're impressed. It seems so often power is abused. It's been said, "If you want to find out what a person is really like, don’t give them responsibilities—give them privileges." Although it's uncommon, we want to live in a world where kindness and generosity is the norm for all. To see how God responds to power we need to look no further than Jesus. Who, in being the star of all of history, humbled himself to receive glory. We see the path to glory doesn't come through fame and fortune but through service and sacrifice.
By Mosaic Boston • Jamaica Plain5
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Even if we shouldn't be, when we see uncommon service and generosity in someone of power, privilege, or fame, we're impressed. It seems so often power is abused. It's been said, "If you want to find out what a person is really like, don’t give them responsibilities—give them privileges." Although it's uncommon, we want to live in a world where kindness and generosity is the norm for all. To see how God responds to power we need to look no further than Jesus. Who, in being the star of all of history, humbled himself to receive glory. We see the path to glory doesn't come through fame and fortune but through service and sacrifice.