Our Gift
DAY 69 WRITTEN BY: GUY SHARLOW
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Mark 10:45
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
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In Mark 10:32-45, we encounter a profound teaching moment from Jesus, addressing the request of brothers James and John for positions of honor. This passage reveals a stark contrast between worldly views of leadership and the kingdom values Jesus embodied and taught.
Here, Jesus is on His journey to Jerusalem, aware of the impending suffering and death that await Him. James and John’s misguided request, along with the indignation from the other ten disciples, provides Jesus with an opportunity to redefine the concepts of greatness and leadership.
This passage, culminating in Mark 10:45, illuminates the essence of Christlike leadership - servanthood. Jesus, the Son of Man, presents the ultimate model: He did not come to be served, but to serve and give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). This statement encapsulates the heart of the Gospel - Jesus’ sacrificial love by taking our place for our sins and His call to selfless service.
Understanding Jesus’ teaching in this context calls for a reevaluation of our own aspirations and attitudes toward leadership and greatness. True greatness, as modeled by Jesus, is found not in power or status, but in serving others selflessly. This is a radical departure from worldly views that equate greatness with dominance and authority. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate this servant-leadership, prioritizing the needs of others and seeking to serve rather than be served.
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Holy Spirit, help me to strive to embody Christ’s example of servant leadership. Help me to actively seek opportunities to serve others in humility, setting aside personal ambitions for power, recognition, and stature. Let this mindset guide my actions and interactions, modeling Jesus' sacrificial love and service in my relationships, work, and community. May I constantly be reminded that in serving others, I serve you Jesus, and help me to walk in the presence of God, under His authority, and for His glory. Amen.