Who's The Greatest
In this powerful message, we're challenged to reexamine our understanding of greatness in God's kingdom. The central scripture, Luke 22:24-30, reveals a profound lesson: true greatness lies not in positions or titles, but in servanthood. Jesus flips our worldly perspective, teaching that the one who serves is greater than the one being served. This radical idea calls us to humble ourselves, to esteem others above ourselves, and to follow Christ's example of sacrificial love. The message draws fascinating parallels between our desire for recognition in the church and the disciples' argument over who was the greatest. It reminds us that our focus should be on fulfilling Christ's ministry, not seeking personal glory. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: Are we serving to be seen, or serving out of love for God and others? This teaching invites us to transform our hearts and actions, embracing a life of humble service that reflects the true nature of God's kingdom.