Devotionals

Be a Humble Servant

“The greatest among you must be a servant. But those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Matthew 23:11-12 NLT

Receiving recognition for a job well done is a humbling experience, at least it should be. Serving in the church of God must be a humbling experience, and not an occasion to flaunt the recognition placed on us for our work. We are serving the Lord God of heaven and not ourselves. The church is no place for self-seeking ambition, either in the role of teaching, administration, social activities, financial management, or building and ground maintenance. Jesus rebuked the scribes and Pharisees for just that in seeking recognition and being ambitious in their role of sitting in ‘Moses’ seat’ as they referred to their authority.

Jesus was in the habit of constantly rebuking the religious leaders as they confronted Him, but this is by far His harshest criticism of them; it was their hypocrisy that justified the rebuke. Jesus did not condemn their position or teaching within the original intent of Law of God but rebuked them for not practicing what they taught. They were hypocrites. All their work was done to impress people and they flaunted their status to let everyone know they were in charge, they were holy, and they deserved honor. Jesus said, “They love to receive respectful greetings as they walk in the marketplaces, and to be called ‘Rabbi.’” (Mt. 23:7nlt) The scribes and Pharisees were starting to claim they were the source of truth and forgetting God.

In speaking to His disciples and the crowd around Him Jesus said, “Don’t let anyone call you ‘Rabbi,’ for you have only one teacher, and all of you are equal as brothers and sisters.” (Mt. 23:8nlt) This is an important lesson for the church today to comprehend. Jesus is saying He is the ultimate teacher, and His word is the absolute only authority. Jesus is not condemning positions of leadership or teachers in the church, but of pride and overstepping. We are all equal brothers and sisters in His church and all of us need good solid preaching and teaching of God’s Word. But we must all remember, “The greatest among ‘us’ must be a servant. But those ‘of us’ who exalt ‘ourselves’ will be humbled, and those ‘of us’ who humble ‘ourselves’ will be exalted.” (Mt. 23:11-12nlt)

Read: MATTHEW 23:1-12 NLT – Jesus Criticizes the Religious Leaders – Bible Gateway

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