Not to Be Served, but to Serve
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Dec 3, 2023 The discussion kicks off with a focus on serving like Jesus during the Christmas season. Key insights include Jesus’ prediction of his suffering and resurrection, alongside a look at how ambition can lead disciples astray. The conversation transitions to the radical concept of leadership in Jesus' kingdom, where true greatness is defined by serving others. Christian emphasizes the importance of practical servant leadership within the local church, encouraging the congregation to actively engage in service and make a difference.
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Repeated Prediction, Missed Meaning
- Jesus predicts his death and resurrection repeatedly to prepare the disciples for the cross.
- The disciples still miss the point, showing how hard it is to grasp upside-down kingdom realities.
Why James And John Asked
- Christian suggests James and John (and possibly their mother) actively sought high positions from early discipleship.
- He traces their motive to proximity and prior selective privileges like the Transfiguration.
Cup As Mission Of Suffering
- Jesus' question about drinking the cup warns that glory comes through suffering.
- The 'cup' symbolizes the mission of suffering, betrayal, and crucifixion Jesus must complete first.
