And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant:
If you want to be the leader, then serve everyone else first.
Real leadership isn't about being on top, it's about lifting others up.
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus is speaking to His disciples on the way to Jerusalem, where He will soon face betrayal and crucifixion, and He is addressing their misguided desires for positions of power and honor. This verse comes right after the mother of James and John requests special places for her sons in Jesus' kingdom, prompting Jesus to redefine greatness in God's eyes. By emphasizing servanthood, Jesus contrasts the self-serving leadership of the Roman and Jewish authorities with the humble way of His own kingdom.
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