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Matthew 20:25-27 - Homilies By W.f. Adeney

True greatness.

The daring request of the mother of Zebedee's children roused the jealousy of the other disciples. This was natural, and quite in accordance with the customs of the world. Nevertheless, Christ disapproved of the feeling. It showed something of the same selfish ambition that the two brothers had displayed.

I. WORLDLY DIFFERENCES OF RANK ARE NOT TO BE ALLOWED IN THE CHURCH OF CHRIST .

1 . The necessity of this rule . It springs from the essential characteristics of Christianity.

2 . The application of this rule . It has been and it is now so grievously neglected and outraged that we ought to expose the wrong with a reformer's courage.

II. CHRISTIAN GREATNESS IS GREATNESS OF SERVICE . It is not hierarchical power and dignity. It is not secular wealth and titles. It is a purely moral greatness—the result of conduct. They stand highest in the kingdom of heaven who best serve their brethren.

1 . The grounds of this greatness .

2 . The pursuit of this greatness . The words, "and whosoever would become great among you shall be your servant," are not the threat of a punishment for ambition. They are an indication of the way to true greatness. This is not, like worldly greatness, reserved for the privileged. It is within the reach of all. If any wish to approach the honours coveted for the brothers James and John, the way is open. It is to be first in service, to excel in self-sacrificing toil for the good of others.—W.F.A.

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