To read the texts click on the texts: James 4:1-10; Mk 9:30-37
The text of today contains the second
Passion, death and resurrection prediction that Jesus makes on the way to
Jerusalem and Jesus’ explanation of his way of life to his disciples after they
misunderstand what his kingdom is all about. In this second passion and
resurrection prediction, there is a change in the verb from the first where the
verb was the passive “be killed” (8:31) to the active “they will kill him”
(9:31)
If after the first passion and
resurrection prediction it is Peter who misunderstands, here, it is the
disciples as a whole that misunderstand because "on the way" they are
discussing who the greatest among them is, when Jesus is speaking about service
and being the least. Before his teaching on what discipleship means, Jesus sits
down thereby assuming the formal position of a teacher. He speaks first of a
reversal of positions and status in the kingdom, and then places before them
the example of a child. In the oriental world of Jesus' time, the child was a
non-person, and so by this example, Jesus derives home the point that they will
have to lose their identity, become non-persons if they want to gain entry into
the kingdom.
Authority as understood in Christianity
can never be for domination but is always for service. Management experts today
are advocating more and more the advantages of using authority for service and
leading by example. In this manner the leader can get more out of the ones he
lead than if he/she tries to dominate.
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