Father, may I grow in my desire to love and honor Your name in all things. I want to be faithful to You in this fallen world and not be lured away by cheap substitutes and futile hopes. I will fix my hope completely on the grace that will be brought to Your people at [...]
- This is the conclusion of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – In his exalted heavenly position, as in his humble earthly role, Jesus leads by serving. He sits at the Father’s right hand, exalted above all other beings. Yet his concern and passion is for the good of his followers. He [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – The pages of human history are stained with the disastrous consequences experienced by people who have misused their privileges of power, wealth, exceptional intelligence, strength or honor. From Samson to Solomon, our fallen race has been unable to use these gifts [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – The scene in Revelation 5 opened with John grieving deeply because it appeared that no one would be able to deal with God’s wrath against the sin of humanity, to break the seals, unveiling the mystery of the consummation of all [...]
Lord of history, Your name is to be blessed and exalted forever. Your dominion is everlasting and Your kingdom endures from generation to generation. Wisdom and power belong to You and You rule over all the times and the epochs of human history. It is You who removes kings and establishes kings, and no one [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – As we have seen, while the concept of servant leadership has recently become very popular it is by no means new. Jesus required it as a foundational character trait of any who would follow him. Dr. Frank Davey has written: Jesus [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – At some point in the future, every knee will bow at the name of Jesus. In a true sense, then, the question is not “Will you acknowledge Jesus as Lord?” but rather “When will you acknowledge Jesus as Lord?” Yet Jesus [...]
Faithful Father, as I reflect on the redemptive history recorded in the narratives and oracles of Scripture, I see so many surprising setbacks and breakthroughs. The wisdom of Your Word invites me to view events and circumstances with a long-term perspective. When I only look at the short term, I get muddled, confused and doubtful, [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – We are healed because Jesus was wounded. This beautiful passage in Isaiah 53 includes a reminder of the desperate human condition that required Jesus to undergo such suffering: We are like sheep, lost and in rebellion against God. Verse 6 both [...]
- This is part of a series on the theme of servant leadership. – The heart of the prophecy is in the third section, which describes the Servant’s “passion” or suffering. Isaiah told us (using the past tense) that the Suffering Servant “took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows” (v. 4). The Hebrew word [...]
