Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Greatness

What Is Greatness?
Matthew 20:20-28

     James and John's mother sought greatness in the kingdom for her sons from Jesus.  Did Jesus chastise them for such grandiose aspirations?  No.  He did let them know they were off target as to what greatness is, but he did not chastise them.  Rather, He went on to explain greatness in His kingdom.
     So what is this greatness?  Ironically, the way to greatness in the kingdom is the way of humility.  Jesus does not preach of false humility--the kind that after doing something awesome, one says, "Aw shucks, anyone could've done that really.  It was nothing special."  If God was in it, it WAS something special!
     The humility to which Jesus refers is one of putting others first.  To be great is to treat others greater.  To be a "master" is to be a slave to THE Master.  Jesus is calling us to greatness, but not to push ourselves to the top, but to lift up others.  Jesus gave His life as a ransom for us.  In other words, He gave His life to free us from the bondage and condemnation of our sin.  In the same manner, we are to give our lives to free others from the bondage of sin, revealing to them through our service the freedom in Christ!
     Who can you lift up this week?  What can you do to serve them?  How is God calling you to act as a slave of Christ?  How can you give your life to another this week to reveal the freedom found in Christ?

     Do something great!

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