Matthew 23:11
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Matthew says that the person who is considered the greatest among you should act as a servant to others. Jesus is speaking here, teaching his disciples about true leadership and humility.
Explained for Children
Imagine if the captain of your soccer team was also the one who tied everyone's shoelaces before games! That’s what this verse means - the best leaders are those who help others, just like how a waiter serves you food in a restaurant.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this gospel around AD 80-90 for Jewish Christians. Jesus is addressing his disciples and the crowds, emphasizing humility over pride within the context of Jewish leadership traditions where service was highly valued but often forgotten by religious leaders.
Living It Out Today
In a corporate setting, a CEO who regularly helps out in customer service not only understands their business better but also sets an example of genuine care for clients. This approach can foster a healthier workplace culture and improve overall performance.