Rochester Assembly Young Adults
The life of Jesus demonstrates that humility is foundational to discipleship. Before beginning His public ministry, Jesus waited until the appointed time of the Father, beginning around the age of thirty (Luke 3:23). He did not rush ahead seeking influence or recognition. Instead, He allowed John the Baptist’s ministry to prepare the way, fulfilling prophecy and glorifying God’s timing. John himself modeled humility by refusing titles and redirecting attention to Christ in John 1:19– 23. This teaches disciples that spiritual maturity includes trusting God’s timing rather than striving for personal recognition. The sermon also addressed how pride often reveals itself through comparison, competition, and self-promotion. In Luke 9:46–48, the disciples argued over who was the greatest, but Jesusresponded by elevating childlike humility. He taught that greatness in the Kingdom is found in serving, not status. Jesus further corrected the disciples in Luke 22:24–30 by declaring that the greatest among them must become like a servant. Christ Himself only did what He saw the Father doing (John 5:19–20, 30), showing that humility is complete dependence upon God’s will rather than personal ambition.
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