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How do we know that Christ’s kingdom is different from earthly kingdoms?

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Christ’s kingdom is defined by servanthood and humility rather than power and authority.

In the sermon, it's shown that Christ’s Kingdom differs from earthly kingdoms as He models leadership through servanthood. As He reclined at the table with His disciples, He taught that true greatness lies in serving others, exemplified by His act of washing their feet. This radical subversion of power dynamics reveals that the Kingdom of God operates on principles far removed from worldly understanding of authority, where rulers serve their people rather than lord over them. The disciples initially struggled with this concept, reflecting a common human inclination to seek status and power. Ultimately, this serves as a reminder for Christians to pursue a life of humble service, embodying the character of Christ in their relationships and in the broader community.
Scripture References: Luke 22:24-27

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