Servant Leadership: Embracing Jesus' Example in Uncertainty

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"Jesus would say, 'The time has come. The Kingdom of God has come near.' Which means you are never far. Repent and believe the good news. And as we've said throughout this series the idea of repenting here wasn't a negative it was a positive. It meant to turn forward and to turn and face this extraordinary new world order. This new world view and face this new set of values and embrace it for your life." [00:77:243]

"He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the teachers of the law, and this was the shocker, and that he must be killed and then after that rise again in three days. This was so confusing because they've just announced that they believe he's the Messiah and the Messiah can't be killed." [00:209:141]

"Whoever wants to be my disciple or my follower, must deny themselves, say no to themselves, and take up their cross and follow me. And the crowd, you could've heard a pin drop at this point. Basically, he was saying, 'This isn't going to be fun anymore. This isn't going to be a parade anymore. This isn't going to be a festival anymore. From now on, if you follow me to Jerusalem, it's gonna cost you something.'" [00:311:510]

"But he says, 'Whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will ultimately save it.' And in this moment he was inviting them. And I think in this moment he invites us to live and lose our lives with purpose. So, suddenly Peter and the boys have a decision to make. Do we just stay up north and fish our lives away and die as old men in our beds forgotten or do we accept an invitation to live on purpose?" [00:407:273]

"Will we be consumed with preserving our lives? And that is always the temptation, right? We're always tempted to just work towards preserving our lives. Will we simply live to preserve our lives? Lives that in the end we will not preserve. Will we continue to say, 'Yes,' to our fear? And what happens when you say yes to fear? Fear always invites us to follow the path of self-preservation." [00:447:045]

"Jesus pauses, looks at that group of men and women, and he says, 'Not so with you. Not so with you. That's not how my administration's gonna operate. I am not that King. This is not that Kingdom. I am the King who has come to reverse the order of things.' And then he says this. 'Instead, instead of how you've seen it work everywhere else, instead whoever wants to become great,' and it's fine to want to be great." [00:901:499]

"And whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. And before they can object, I think Jesus turns and he stares south towards the city of Jerusalem and then he takes all their excuses away. And takes my excuses away as well and he says this. 'For even,' talking about himself, 'For even the Son of Man did not come to be served. James and John, you wanna be served? Do you think you're greater than me?'" [00:942:574]

"He stopped to actually illustrate his message. He stopped to illustrate what his Kingdom would look like. He stopped to illustrate that he was introducing an upside-down Kingdom where the people with the power and the resources would use those power and resources for those who had less power. And perhaps no resources. He's on his way. Think about this. He is on his way to his most important appointment." [01:080:278]

"Sometimes following Jesus requires stopping. Sometimes following requires stopping. And Mark tells us that Jesus stopped and said, 'Call him.' And so they did. What a day for this guy, right? Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and he came to Jesus. And then (laughs) one of those extraordinary statements that no one would dare put in Jesus' mouth. These are the kinds of statements that make me believe that the gospels are reliable accounts of actual things that actually happened." [01:112:877]

"Help me to see me the way you see me. Help me to see my family the way you see my family. Help me to see our churches the way you see our churches. Help me to see the people around me because if I could see as you see I would be far more inclined to do as you say. And if I could see as you see, I would be less inclined to see things that look like sacrifices as sacrifices. Because obedience is never a sacrifice." [01:226:358]

"He's going to lead us to leverage our power and our resources for the benefit of those with less power and fewer resources. This is always the direction Jesus is going to lead us in. This is simply another application of the law of Christ to love as we've been loved. Because Peter, this is amazing we're gonna get to this next time. Peter will eventually find himself in the back of a crowd watching this play out in real time." [01:306:905]

"And when you leverage your power and when you leverage your resources, for the benefit of those with less power and fewer resources, you are not far from the Kingdom of God. And here's how I know that. For even the Son of Man, 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. And when you lead from that posture, you are indeed a leader worth following." [01:398:162]

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