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|  | title = "Luke 22:23–30" | |||
|  | date = "2023-02-06" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk22.23-30)
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|  | No, that's not a mistake: I've included verse 23 in today's entry again. I | |||
|  | think it gives a big clue into how this argument came about. Imagine with me: | |||
|  | Jesus has just said one of them will betray Him, so now they're in a real life | |||
|  | Among Us situation. All of the disciples are looking at each other, wondering | |||
|  | which one of them is the Betrayer. Some go so far as to ask Jesus if it's | |||
|  | themselves, including Judas, funnily enough. Jesus even lets Judas know He | |||
|  | knows it's him (_Matt. 26:25_), and tells him to be about it. Judas slips away | |||
|  | into the night, and none of the others notice this exchange at all. (_John | |||
|  | 13:26–28_) | |||
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 | |||
|  | Instead, they're all trying to prove they would never betray Jesus to their | |||
|  | fellows. "I love Jesus _more_." "Well, _I've_ been with him the longest!" "No, | |||
|  | He called _me_ first!" It's so funny how these guys have been with Jesus for | |||
|  | _years_ and still don't really get what He's about. Supposedly, they've even | |||
|  | had this conversation before, when James and John's mother tried to get them | |||
|  | special positions in God's kingdom. It's easy to feel superior, but whenever | |||
|  | you see someone acting the fool in the Bible, watch yourself. You're just as | |||
|  | sinful as they were, and just as prone to wandering from perfect righteousness. | |||
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|  | Jesus lets them know again that servants are leaders and leaders are servants | |||
|  | in God's kingdom. Earthly kings might call themselves "Benefactor", but that | |||
|  | doesn't mean they really do good to those under them. In contrast, Jesus has | |||
|  | come as a servant, and He says He will give kingdoms to those there who have | |||
|  | stayed with Him. | |||
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|  | * * * | |||
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|  | You alone are the greatest, and everything we are and have has only come from | |||
|  | You. |