Apostle Grace Lubega
Matthew 23:11 (KJV): “But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant.”
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Greatness in the Kingdom of God is not defined by worldly standards.
In the Kingdom, greatness is measured by one’s willingness to humble oneself for Christ. True greatness lies in the readiness to surrender personal status, comfort, and recognition in obedience to God.
Kingdom greatness demands that you are never too wealthy for Christ, too educated for the Lord, or too accomplished for the work of the Gospel. Nothing you possess—be it wealth, intellect, influence, or reputation—should ever place you above the call to serve.
It is true greatness when a person with millions in the bank can set aside their riches to serve faithfully in ministry. It is greatness when a renowned CEO lays down their title to preach Christ on the streets. It is greatness when a prominent politician sets aside their crown to perform the most menial task, simply because that is what the Master requires.
This is Kingdom greatness: the ability to serve without reservation or pride. It is Christ-like humility in action. Hallelujah!
FURTHER STUDY: Mark 9:35, Luke 22:26-27
GOLDEN NUGGET: This is Kingdom greatness: the ability to serve without reservation or pride. It is Christ-like humility in action.
PRAYER: Father God, thank You for teaching me the true meaning of greatness. You deliver me from pride and self-importance. My heart delights in serving You and others, regardless of status or reward. By Your grace, I lay down every title, possession, and achievement at Your feet, and follow Christ in humility and obedience. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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