Sacrificing for Significance

Luke Kuepfer • November 26, 2018

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 2:13-14)

In Mark 2:13–14 Jesus called Levi, a tax collector, to follow him. Walking beside a lake with a large crowd following him, Jesus focused his attention on one man, a despised collaborator with Rome whom everyone hated. Like others who worked for the oppressive regime, Levi had cheated his fellow citizens while collecting their taxes to enrich himself. However, he got up and followed Jesus immediately. It was a huge sacrifice. His was a lucrative job, and there were many who could replace him immediately. While the other disciples could always go back to fishing if things didn’t pan out, Levi could not. He risked everything with his decision. Captivated by the compelling teaching and vision of Jesus, he left it all. Never forget that anything of significance requires sacrifice. For Levi, Jesus was someone worth following, worth sacrificing all financial security and personal wealth. Serving leaders are defined by a compelling mission worth following.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: When have I sacrificed for something significant? Have I ever taken a risk or gone against common sense to achieve something of eternal value? What decisions should I make today that will focus me more on what’s eternally significant?


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