Servant Leadership

Friendship United Methodist and Marble Hill United Methodist churches, Sept. 22, 2024

John I. Carney

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A closeup photo of former President Jimmy Carter, at a work site, wearing a neckerchief and baseball cap.
Jimmy Carter. (Source: Habitat for Humanity website, habitat.org)

Mark 9:30–37 (CEB)

From there Jesus and his followers went through Galilee, but he didn’t want anyone to know it. This was because he was teaching his disciples, “The Human One will be delivered into human hands. They will kill him. Three days after he is killed he will rise up.” But they didn’t understand this kind of talk, and they were afraid to ask him.
They entered Capernaum. When they had come into a house, he asked them, “What were you arguing about during the journey?” They didn’t respond, since on the way they had been debating with each other about who was the greatest. He sat down, called the Twelve, and said to them, “Whoever wants to be first must be least of all and the servant of all.” Jesus reached for a little child, placed him among the Twelve, and embraced him. Then he said, “Whoever welcomes one of these children in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me isn’t actually welcoming me but rather the one who sent me.”

The commentator William Barclay says that this passage marks a milestone in Jesus’ ministry. In the preceding passages, Jesus had been in the north of Israel, where he’d been relatively safe from the religious leaders who sought to destroy him.

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John I. Carney

Author of “Dislike: Faith and Dialogue in the Age of Social Media,” available at http://www.lakeneuron.com/dislike