"Submitting to Jesus"
BIBLE READING: Matthew 20. 20-28
DISCUSSION:
In a sermon a preacher asked, “What is
the best way to teach children?” And the congregation answered
enthusiastically, “By example!” Albert Schweitzer once said, “Example is not
the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing.” Jesus taught by
example what he expects from us. Facing the cross, he illustrated submission
and leadership at the last supper with his disciples when he washed their feet
and said they should now serve one another (John 13:3-17).
The concept of submission is often
misunderstood. It isn’t a matter of allowing others to walk all over us. As
Paul applies it to marriage in Ephesians 5, submitting means that both the
husband and wife seek their partner’s well-being. It’s not a hierarchy! It’s
not about authority but about serving one another—and doing so “out of
reverence for Christ,” who gave up his very life for us.
When the mother of James and John asked
for places of authority for her sons in Jesus’ kingdom, Jesus explained that “lording”
it over others is not the way of the kingdom. He urged them to follow his
example: “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give
his life as a ransom for many.”
Whom can you serve and build up, for
Jesus’ sake, today?
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