September 10, 2024
by Pastor Chuck SwindollScriptures: Matthew 20:21, 25–28
JOURNEY BACK WITH ME for a moment to one of the many scenes that demonstrated just how ordinary Jesus' disciples were.
JOURNEY BACK WITH ME for a moment to one of the many scenes that
demonstrated just how ordinary Jesus' disciples were. What makes this
account interesting is that mother of two of the disciples. She's Mrs.
Zebedee, wife of a Galilean fisherman and mother of James and John. Her
bold request still makes me smile:
In your Kingdom, please let my two sons sit in places of honor next to you,
one on your right and the other on your left.
MATTHEW 20:21
Isn't that typical? Can't you just picture this bold Jewish mother taking
over the meeting and venturing her whopping request? She wanted her sons to
have prominent places in the new kingdom start-up. Now don't be too tough
on Mama Zebedee. She's proud of her two sons . . . obviously! Her motive
was probably pure. But the occasion presented a teachable moment Jesus used
to show what greatness looks like in God's eyes.
Jesus said:
You know that the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and
officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it
will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your
servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must become your slave.
For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to
give his life as a ransom for many.
MATTHEW 20:25–28
My friend and ministry mentor, the late Howard Hendricks, often said: "The
church doesn't need any more leaders—what the church needs today is
followers!" I wholeheartedly agree.
In God's Kingdom, the way up is always down. Next time you call a meeting
and feel tempted to sit at the head of the boardroom table, consider
sitting somewhere in the middle. You'll not only model Christ's example of
humility, you may create a teaching moment of your own.