Bible Reading: Luke 22:24–30
I am among you as one who serves.” — Luke 22:27
Even as Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples, a dispute arose among them about who was the greatest. At the very moment when Jesus was preparing to lay down His life, His followers were concerned with status and recognition. Patiently, Jesus turned their thinking upside down. In His kingdom, greatness is not measured by power, position, or prestige, but by humble service. Pointing to Himself, He declared, “I am among you as one who serves.” One consequence of following Jesus is that our understanding of greatness is completely transformed. We no longer seek to be first for our own sake but gladly take the place of a servant, reflecting the character of the One who came “not to be served, but to serve” (Mark 10:45).
The world’s standard is to exercise authority over others, but Christ’s standard is to spend ourselves for others. Leadership in God’s kingdom is always expressed through sacrificial love and humble service. The way of Jesus is not the pursuit of influence but faithful obedience in ordinary acts of love. Discipleship reshapes our ambitions. Instead of asking, “How can I be noticed?” we begin to ask, “Whom can I serve?” The cross teaches us that true glory is found not in self-promotion but in self-giving. Every unseen act of kindness, every quiet sacrifice, and every faithful service offered in Christ’s name becomes an expression of His kingdom.
Jesus concludes by assuring His disciples that those who remain faithful with Him will share in His kingdom. Service is never wasted, for God honors those who humble themselves before Him. The consequence of following Christ is not the loss of significance but the discovery of our true purpose. As we serve others, we become more like Jesus, and His life is revealed through ours. The path of humble service may not receive the applause of the world, but it receives the smile of our Lord. Those who kneel to serve today will one day rejoice with Christ in His everlasting kingdom.
Closing Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Give us hearts that gladly serve others with love, humility, and faithfulness. Shape our lives after the example of Christ, so that in serving others we may glorify You.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

