Saturday, May 15, 2021

The least among you is the greatest

Morning: Psalms 87, 90; Ezekiel 3:4-17; Hebrews 5:7-14

Evening: Psalm 136; Luke 9:37-50

Jesus’s disciples lacked faith, understanding and humility. Proving the last point, they argued about which of them was the greatest! Jesus responded by bringing a child alongside him, which was unusual since children were given scant attention in that society. To find and to welcome God, seek out and honour not those you think are the greatest but those you regard as least important. Let go of the status you seek by being around so-called important people. Be honest ... Who are the people you think - consciously or unconsciously - are unimportant? Honour them and you will encounter God.

 

 

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