Staying on Mission in a Climate of Unbelief

Luke Kuepfer • May 27, 2019

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 6:1-6)


In Mark 6:1–6 Jesus was discounted by those from his hometown when he taught in their synagogue. The text notes that Jesus was amazed at their lack of faith. His relatives and the local community were scandalized by the thought that one whom they knew so well could achieve such success. As a result, Jesus was limited in his mission, though not his power, by their lack of faith. His chose not to exercise his miraculous power in such a climate of unbelief. Doing so would have accomplished nothing; unbelief typically finds a way to reason away the truth. Most leaders, when confronted by cynicism and distrust, are tempted to prove themselves. Jesus would not capitulate to such a desire. Serving leaders serve a greater purpose; they have nothing to prove because their mission is not about them. Jesus simply went elsewhere after healing the few who responded in faith. Personal rejection did not prevent him from continuing his mission.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: Have I ever felt rejected by my relatives and peers? How did I respond to the temptation to prove myself? How would I define my mission? Is it greater than me? Where and how could I continue my mission when facing rejection, cynicism, or distrust?







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