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What does the Bible say about being the greatest?

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The Bible teaches that true greatness is found in humility and service to others, as exemplified by Jesus.

In Luke 22:24-30, Jesus addresses a dispute among His disciples regarding who should be considered the greatest. He rebukes their worldly understanding of greatness, which is often tied to authority and lordship, and instead defines greatness as servanthood. Jesus emphasizes that true greatness involves being like a servant, demonstrating humility and selflessness. He sets Himself as the example, stating, 'I am among you as he that serves.' This radical redefinition calls Christians to seek to serve others rather than seek positions of power or recognition.
Scripture References: Luke 22:24-30, Philippians 2:3, John 3:30

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