Defined by Extreme Love and Forgiveness

Luke Kuepfer • Apr 19, 2021

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 14:17-21)

“While they were reclining at the table eating, he said, ‘Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me—one who is eating with me.’ …The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.’” (See Mark 14:17–21 for full text)

 

In Mark 14:17–21, Jesus revealed to his disciples during their last meal together that one of them would betray him. Deeply saddened, each disciple responded with, “Surely you don’t mean me?” Whether or not Judas the betrayer responded this way with sincerity in unknown. He may have been completely self-deceived or brazenly committed to seeking Jesus’ demise. In any case, Jesus reached out with mercy one last time with these words: “The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.” Attempting to alert Judas to the fact that he would be crucified no matter what, Jesus gives him one last chance to reclaim his life purpose. It was the highest form of treachery to betray one with whom you had just eaten. Yet Jesus loved Judas to the very end. Serving leaders are defined by extreme love and forgiveness.

 

KEY QUESTIONS: How honest am I with those who are choosing self-destructive paths in life? How can I combine compassion and truth when attempting to alert others to the consequences of their choices? Would others define me by extreme love and forgiveness?

Download My Newest E-Book!

Contact Us

Free E-Books for Your Journey!

Contact Us

Contact Us

By Luke Kuepfer 23 Mar, 2022
Many of us see church related ministry as holy and worthy of our esteem and work related vocations as less than holy and certainly not as important in the Kingdom of God.
By Luke Kuepfer 17 Mar, 2022
Serve in the true spirit of gelassenheit. Yield yourself to the will of God. Discover your gifts and abilities and use them to impact your world every time an opportunity presents itself.
By Luke Kuepfer 09 Mar, 2022
Gelassenheit—abhorrence of individuality, selfishness and pride...seeking to emulate Jesus when he said, "Not my will but thine be done."
By Luke Kuepfer 07 Mar, 2022
In this 5-minute video blog from September 9, 2013, I discuss Jesus as a leader worth following and ask the following question: “Do I know who I am and whose I am?”
By Luke Kuepfer 23 Feb, 2022
Find gracious and positive people to help with your vision.
By Luke Kuepfer 16 Feb, 2022
Choose the right basis for seeing (truth) and the right motive (God & others-oriented vs. self-oriented).
By Luke Kuepfer 16 Feb, 2022
God is responsible to defend spiritual authority.
By Luke Kuepfer 03 Feb, 2022
A person in spiritual authority does not have to insist on obedience—that is the moral responsibility of the follower.
By Luke Kuepfer 26 Jan, 2022
Spiritual authority is never exercised for one’s own benefit, but for those under it.
By Luke Kuepfer 19 Jan, 2022
People who are under God’s authority look for and recognize spiritual authority and willingly place themselves under it.
Show More
Share by: