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The Greatest

Series: Questions Jesus Asked

David McQueenNovember 17, 2024Weekend Services

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Anyone who wants to be first or the greatest must be the very last, and the servant of all (Mark 9:33-37). These words of instruction and correction come after Jesus asks His disciples: what were you arguing about on the road? Jesus is direct with His disciples, knowing that they had been arguing about who is the greatest among them as they traveled to Capernaum. His point is that true greatness in God's kingdom is not about power or position, but about humility and service. He emphasizes this by placing a child in front of His disciples, saying that whoever welcomes a child – generally considered one the lowest in social status at that time – welcomes Him, and by doing so, welcomes God the Father.

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Questions Jesus Asked

The Greatest

Text: Mark 9:33-37

We all fully expect Jesus to   the disciples for even   to be great.

Jesus doesn’t correct their desire for greatness. Jesus corrects their   of greatness.

True greatness in God’s kingdom is often the very   of what our world calls great.

Kingdom greatness is serving Jesus   and   He says.

“The glory of this latter house shall be   than the former,” says the LORD of hosts. “And in this place I will give  ” says the LORD of hosts. Haggai 2:9

And Jesus said, “If anyone would be   (great), he must be   of all and servant of all.” Mark 9:35

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  • Beltway Park Church’s website: beltway.org
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