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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Lost and Found

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.

          Popularly attributed to Mahatma Gandhi

 

It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.

          Nelson Mandela

 

Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.

          Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

Servant-leadership is more than a concept, it is a fact. Any great leader, by which I also mean an ethical leader of any group, will see herself or himself as a servant of that group and will act accordingly.

          M. Scott Peck

 

If you want to be great in God’s Kingdom, you must be the servant of all.

          Some guy named Jesus

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Jesus said it

Some very amazing people have lived it

Not perfectly, no

But profoundly

 

We know their names

The great ones like Mandel, Gandhi, MLK Jr

More

The not-so-famous ones, like Alex Pretti, Steve Hayner

(I’d list folk, but you won’t know them)

 

In God’s game plan

Leaders are servants

Their job is to serve

They are to be people for others

 

Maya Angelou said it well,

“A leader sees greatness in other people. He nor she cannot be much of a leader if all she sees is herself.”

 

Jesus was a servant leader.

He emptied himself, he humbled himself for the sake of those he loved

(which is everyone)

He gave of himself, expended himself to the point of

Death

 

This tells us a lot about what we call

The Kingdom of God

 

It’s a bad name (sorry, Jesus)

Because we don’t understand it

Kingdoms have Kings

Kingdoms are places where some people dominate

Where they rule over other people

 

In kingdoms, the people at the top get served

By the people on the bottom

That is the earthly equation

 

Yeah, I guess it is fine to talk about a Kingdom

But only if the ruler is the God who is Love

 

But most of us really don’t get it

We cannot conceive; it does not compute

That God is a servant God

 

We say we see God in Jesus

But do we?

Or do we identify God with the powerful ones

The rich ones

 

Are we the disciples of dominion?

Do we have a colonial approach to power

Seeing ourselves as those with the right to conquer,

to occupy, to plunder?

 

How did we get to a place

Where a greedy and predatory leader

Turns the People’s House into a gross and gaudy palace?

 

Where those who are supposed to protect us and fight for justice

Fly around in private jets, chug beer with men who, in the thrill of victory

Reveal toxic masculinity

Where one who is to protect us cosplays authoritarian leadership?

 

How did we get a leader who says

“I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution".

 

This does not line up with Jesus teachings about power

You know, that inconvenient stuff most of Christianity ignores

 

The first shall be last and the last first

Those who would be first must be the servants of all

Give all you have and give to the poor (you know, those lazy moochers)

 

This does not line up with Jesus on the cross

With “Father, forgive them.”

 

At so many places

In our capitals, in the boardrooms of our corporations

In our churches

 

We have leaders who are predators.

Who see the systems they lead

as there for their own personal pleasure and benefit

 

Who take rather than give,

Who dismantle services for others for their benefit?

Who destroy the planet for profit

 

True leaders serve

Faux leaders abuse

 

And we see it every single day.

 

So what do we do?

We become the conscience of Empire

We become the thorn in the side of the oppressors

We stay faithful to the teachings of Jesus

We advocate for the vulnerable

We seek to help and heal

 

We do what Jesus did.

 

 

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