My usual response when I read that verse is to shake my head and cluck something like this - "Oh those crazy disciples, arguing over who's the greatest - right in the presence of Jesus! Oh the pride! The nerve! The foolishness!"
But this morning, my finger-pointing aimed right at myself. God lovingly convicted me of how I do exactly the same thing. "Aren't I always in your presence?" He asked, "How about when you argue with someone, so convinced that you are right. Or when you judge, so sure you're the better driver, the better mom, the better servant of Mine."
Muhammad Ali boldly declared, "I am the greatest!" But don't we often think the same thing in subtler ways? Every time we think our ways are better, we are subconsciously reinforcing our opinion of our own greatness.
Jesus responded to His disciples (and to us), "But among you it will be different. ... Who is more important, the one who sits at the table or the one who serves? The one who sits at the table, of course. But not here! For I am among you as one who serves." Luke 22:26-27
"But not here!" Jesus said. Here, in God's kingdom, the greatest is the one who seeks to take after Jesus. After washing His disciples feet, Jesus said, "I have given an example to follow. Do as I have done to you." Jn 13:15 Just the opposite of the world where people clamor to assert their greatness. "Among you it will be different."
Even as Jesus taught and corrected, He encouraged. "Just as my Father has granted Me a Kingdom, I now grant you the right to eat and drink at my table in the Kingdom. And you will sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel." Luke 22:29-30
So it's our choice.
We can can be filled with our own temporary "greatness" for our short time here on earth.
Or we can be a servant here and then rule with Him for all eternity.
"Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: … taking the very nature of a servant.” "Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of you." Phil. 2:5-7, Romans 12:4
3 comments:
Thanks for sharing, Susan. Oh, that we would humble ourselves before the Lord and heed His words. Your comment about being a better driver really caught my attention. Goodness, Girl, ya got me on that one. My attitude while driving is one of the areas where the Lord has been dealing with me of late. :/
Blessings ~ Danie
Ouch! Thank you for taking me to the woodshed. :) How subtle this thing is; oh, my.
Not very comfortable, but something I needed to hear and to consider. Thank you, my friend.
I am often contemplating on the concept of fame and trying to keep myself in check because fame is so widely coveted in modern society. It's a pull, that's for sure. I do, however, want to serve God and allow everything that I do to be part of my ministry for Him. That's perhaps why I admire you so much for your committment to your writing! I have since updated my blog and been rather consistent, especially now that the semester is over. I really feel God moving and like this is the time that I need to pursue my long-held desires for my social media ministry.
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