The Gospel of Mark (Part Five)Sample
The Power of a Living Example
By Danny Saavedra
“Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. 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.”—Mark 10:43–45 (NIV)
I won’t force my kids to eat anything I won’t eat. I’ll never force them to consume kale, brussels sprout, mushrooms, vinegar, or quinoa because it wouldn’t feel right unless I ate it myself.
Today’s passage is the culmination of a conversation that began with James and John bringing their mom to ask Jesus for the best seats in His kingdom, which led to the other disciples getting upset. But Jesus uses this tense moment to teach one of the greatest lessons and most precise depictions of discipleship when He explains, “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.”
As explained in yesterday’s devotional, believers are not called “leaders” in Scripture, they’re referred to as servants. As Jesus’ disciples, we’re commanded to surrender and sacrifice all for the cause and kingdom of Christ. To be His disciple, we must forsake all, humble ourselves, and live in service to Christ, His kingdom, His people, and the world we’re trying to reach with the gospel! And the beautiful thing about Jesus is that He isn’t commanding us to do something He didn’t do.
Jesus shows us how to live a life of service by doing the very same for us. Jesus gave it all up for us (2 Corinthians 5:21, 8:9; Philippians 2:5–8), laid down His life willingly (John 10:18), got into the muck and the mess (Mark 5:25–34, 7:33; John 9:6), and served with love, joy, and compassion (Mark 6:30–44; John 13:1–17). Jesus laid down His life to save us, and He calls us His people saved by His work to lay down our lives (our old ways, our selfish desires, ambitions, agendas, and will) for Him, His will, His kingdom, and His purpose.
It’s such a privilege to be a believer. We get to follow the example of our Savior, to live for and be part of something so much greater than we could imagine. We get to be used by God to bring people into salvation and lead them into the hope of eternity. We get to follow in the footsteps of our King and Lord—and all it takes is us laying down our less than lives for a greater kingdom and purpose! Praise Jesus for this glorious call.
PAUSE: Jesus laid down His life for you. What does it mean for you to lay down your life for Him and His kingdom?
PRACTICE: Recently, I encouraged you to go out of your way to serve another believer. This week, I encourage you to serve someone who doesn’t yet know Jesus. And be intentional about it. Pray and consider what you can do that will be of true service to them.
PRAY: Lord Jesus, thank You. There are no other words. Thank You! You are Lord, King, Creator, sustainer, life-giver, all-powerful, glorious, and perfect, and You laid down Your life for my sins. You gave Your life and paid the penalty for my wickedness. You bore the weight of the sins of the world upon the cross. Thank You, Lord! And thank You for the privilege of serving You and following Your example. Help me today, Jesus, to walk in service and humility. Help me to cast aside my selfish desires, ambitions, and plans for the sake of Your kingdom and Your purpose. Help me serve others as You command. Amen.
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In part five of the seven-part devotional journey through the Gospel of Mark, we'll examine Mark 9:30-10:52, continuing our verse-by-verse breakdown of Jesus' life and ministry, as told by John Mark.
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