The Law of Service

Descipleship

26It is not this way among you, but whoever wants to become prominent among you shall be your servant, 27and whoever desires to be first among you shall be your slave;

Matthew 20:26-27
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There are some people with a little measure of “position” who seem to accept all favors shown to them, and all services rendered to them by others, as due to them because of their exalted rank, or their exceeding importance among men. They stand upon their dignity, and in effect demand attention, and a degree of subserviency from their plain, ordinary fellow-men. They complain, if by any accident they appear not to receive their due quota of honor. They seem to feel that their high place among men — entitles them to a great deal of consideration; and they are offended if they do not get it!

It would seem, however, in the light of our Lord’s teaching, that the truly greatest among men — are those who are most ready to serve. The haughty spirit described above, is scarcely, therefore, a mark of real greatness in Christ’s eye — but really, a mark of littleness. All self-seeking is littleness. The law of service is taken from the very heart of God; nothing else is truly great

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