Greatest is he who serves
(philstar.com) Updated March 31, 2012
Whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant. – Matthew 20:26
A noncommissioned officer was directing the repairs of a military
building during the American Revolution.
He was barking orders to the
soldiers under his command, trying to get them to raise a heavy wooden
beam.
As the men struggled in vain to lift the beam into place, a man who
was passing by stopped to ask the one in charge why he wasn’t helping
the men. With all the pomp of an emperor, the soldier responded, “Sir,
I am a corporal!”
“You are, are you?” replied the passerby, “I was not aware of that.”
Taking off his hat and bowing, he said, “I ask your pardon, Corporal.”
Then the stranger walked over and helped the soldiers lift the heavy
beam.
After the job was finished, he said, “Mr. Corporal, when you have
another such job, and have not enough men, send for your Commander in
Chief, and I will come and help you a second time.” The corporal was
thunderstruck. The person speaking to him was General Washington!
God measures greatness by service. The Lord Jesus has set an
example, for though He was God and worthy of all honor, He “did not
come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for
many” (Matt. 20:28)
To be great in God’s sight, we must serve! – Henry Bosch
Go, labor on; spend, and be spent,
Thy joy to do the Father’s will;
It is the way the Master went,
Should not the servant treat it still? – Bonar
READ: Matthews 20:20-28
True greatness is not attained by giving orders, but by serving.
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