Scripture: Matthew 18:1-9
Intro: Following Jesus' prediction of His death and a miraculous provision, His disciples ask a status-driven question: "Who is the greatest in the kingdom?" Jesus' answer pivots dramatically, starting gently like Mr. Rogers and ending fiercely like Mr. T. This passage reveals the heart of God – His value system, His fierce protection of His children, and the radical measures needed for kingdom life. Don't lean away from the warnings; they are deeply loving.
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Conclusion: This passage confronts our pride, our tendency to overlook the "unstrategic," and our casualness towards personal sin. But rather than ending in condemnation or mere striving, the speaker pivots (drawing from the following verses, Matt 18:10-14) to remind us that we are the "little ones." We are guarded by angels, sought out by the Good Shepherd who leaves the 99 for the 1, and cherished by the Father whose will is that none should perish.
Call to Action: Before focusing on what you must do for others, recognize yourself as one of the beloved "little ones" Jesus fiercely protects and pursues. Let the overwhelming reality of His love for you – His downward mobility to find you – be the motivation for humility, for valuing others, and for taking sin seriously in your own life. Respond to His love and grace today.
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The Gospel of Matthew: Jesus & The Little Ones (Matthew 18:1-9)
with Travis Aicklen
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