Reflection from Pastor Russell Evans:
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According to Matthew and Luke’s accounts, the disciples had just been arguing about which of them ought to be considered the greatest. Can you imagine the scene?
Nathanael says, “Well, Jesus said I was a true Israelite, in whom there is no guile. I guess that makes me the greatest.”
“No way!” says Philip. “It was I who first discovered him. I introduced him to you. I am the greatest!”
“Aren’t you forgetting something?” Peter cuts in. “I’m supposed to be the rock on which the Church is built.”
“Rubbish!” Interjects John. “He himself is the foundation stone of the Church. I am the one he loves the best. I just know it!”
“Well, it’s down to the three of us – you, me and Peter. That’s for sure,” says James. Only we three saw him transfigured.”
When Jesus himself joined them, I’m sure they were hoping that he would settle the argument once and for all. But rather than settle the argument, Jesus corrects the motivation of their hearts. This correction was not merely a leadership lesson; it was a vision statement for the renewal of humanity, that revealed the secret to true greatness.
The way of Jesus is: if you want to be great, learn to serve. If you want to be exalted, humble yourself. And if you want to truly live, be prepared to lay down your own life and live for him. But Jesus did not merely tell them this with his words. He demonstrated it with his actions as he took up the towel at the last supper to serve them. And he demonstrated it in laying his life down the following day on the cross.
As we approach Easter, we would do well to remember both his example and his words. Will you renew your commitment to follow him today? Will you surrender your life afresh? Will you humble yourself and serve?
How and who can you serve today? Are you serving God by serving in your local church?
Prayer: Father, I thank you for the example that you have given us in Christ. Lord Jesus, I thank you that you came down in order to lift us up. Fill me afresh with your Holy Spirit today. Empower me to serve you, to serve my family and to serve your people. Amen.
Author bio: Prior to founding Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia, Pastor Russell served as Youth Pastor at Paradise Church in Adelaide, and as the national leader of the Australian Youth Alive movement. He is passionate about empowering all generations to impact their world for Jesus through daily encounters with God, spiritual impartation and discipleship.