Embracing Servant Leadership Through Christ's Example

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"Jesus continually gives us this lesson throughout the gospels and throughout his life as he steps away to hear from the father as he takes his disciples away to isolate them so that they could only hear from him. Jesus is continually putting on display that we need to have a normal rhythm of changing our environment so that Jesus is the only voice we hear." [49:17] ( | | )

"Discipline starts with a decision. It is deciding that I am going to follow Jesus and when I decide that I am going to follow Jesus it turns into a discipline and then I am dependent. I must do it, I have to do it, or I'm not going to be the same. If I don't spend time with God, I am not the same." [49:55] ( | | )

"The gospel isn't truly good news until we recognize and realize that we are all enemies of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus is trying to communicate to us that it was not just the sin of the chief priests and not just the sin of the Pharisees and not just the sin of the Jews and not just the sin of the religious leaders. He is like I nailed everybody's sin to the Cross when I died there." [51:04] ( | | )

"This concept of servant leadership is all about God wanting us to be great, God wanting us to be ambitious, God wanting us to pursue the things and the desires that he's placed in our heart but really he wants to change the why behind it for us. Most often than not it is to be financially well, to be prestigious, to be seen, whatever it is for you, God says that he is calling us to switch the why and to ultimately change it so that we would seek to serve other people." [43:56] ( | | )

"Jesus did not need us, we could do nothing for him, but God created us in His image to have a relationship with us, to walk in the garden with us, to be intimate and to see within us. And then we sinned against him, we became enemies of the kingdom of God, and in the midst of being rebellious, God wrapped in flesh came to Earth and lived the perfect life that you and I could never do." [01:07:00] ( | | )

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