Jesus says the greatest is the servant of all (Matthew 23:11)
  • 1. In Matthew 23:11, Jesus profoundly teaches that the true measure of greatness lies not in positions of power or authority, but in the willingness to serve others. This radical perspective challenges societal norms that prioritize status and dominance, illuminating a path of humility and selflessness. Jesus, known for his compassionate nature and servant leadership, exemplifies this principle through his actions, such as washing his disciples' feet and associating with the marginalized. By declaring that 'the greatest among you shall be your servant,' he invites his followers to redefine greatness in terms of love, sacrifice, and the elevation of others above oneself. This transformative teaching encourages individuals to find fulfillment not in recognition or accolades, but in acts of kindness and service that uplift the community and reflect the heart of God. In doing so, Jesus calls for a reorientation of values where serving others becomes the highest calling and, ultimately, the truest form of greatness.

    What is a key characteristic of true greatness according to Jesus?
A) Pride
B) Humility
C) Arrogance
D) Competition
  • 2. In Jesus' view, how should leaders treat their followers?
A) As servants
B) As subordinates
C) As equals
D) As competitors
  • 3. What is the implication of being a servant according to Jesus?
A) Service is a sign of weakness
B) Greatness comes from authority
C) Servants will always be overlooked
D) Serving others leads to true fulfillment
  • 4. How does Jesus redefine greatness?
A) By social standing
B) By service to others
C) By financial status
D) By academic achievements
  • 5. What lesson can we learn from Jesus’ life regarding servanthood?
A) He avoided serving to hold power
B) He served others despite being a leader
C) He only served those in need
D) He never served anyone
  • 6. How can we apply Jesus' teaching in Matthew 23:11 today?
A) By gaining recognition
B) By being of service to others
C) By seeking positions of authority
D) By accumulating wealth
  • 7. In Matthew 23, Jesus critiques which group for their attitude?
A) The Romans
B) The Samaritans
C) The disciples
D) The Pharisees
  • 8. How did Jesus embody the role of a servant?
A) By gaining wealth
B) By seeking power
C) By sacrificing his life for humanity
D) By ruling his followers
  • 9. Which behavior illustrates servanthood in a community?
A) Demanding respect
B) Helping those in need
C) Prioritizing personal gains
D) Ignoring others' problems
  • 10. What is the ultimate goal of serving others according to Jesus?
A) To reflect God’s love
B) To achieve fame
C) To be rewarded
D) To gain societal favor
  • 11. Who is referred to as the greatest in Matthew 23:11?
A) The one with riches.
B) The one who serves.
C) The one who is admired.
D) The one with authority.
  • 12. What did Jesus exemplify as a servant?
A) Washing the disciples' feet.
B) Writing scripture.
C) Giving sermons.
D) Performing miracles.
  • 13. What attitude is opposed to servitude in Matthew 23?
A) Generosity.
B) Pride.
C) Faith.
D) Wisdom.
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