Last modified: March 1, 2021
Brady• March 1, 2021•
In the midst of a chapter on persecution, the Hebrew writer tells us that we are a part of a kingdom “that cannot be shaken,” and for that, he says, “we should be grateful.” Why?
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CloseEveryone wants to be a leader, but few are willing to make the sacrifices required in order to effectively lead people. Fewer still are willing to place themselves in a completely subservient position and put the interests of others ahead of themselves. But isn't that what Jesus did? As He Himself said: "I came not to be served, but to serve, and to give Myself as a ransom for many." Unless we embody the same mentality, we can never hope to lead those under our charge, no matter who that is.
Last modified: March 1, 2021