Taking Time to Reflect and Celebrate

Luke Kuepfer • Mar 19, 2018

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Matthew 26:17-19)

In Matthew 26:17–19, Jesus celebrated an important meal with his disciples that became the central component of Christianity. The Jewish Passover that had commemorated God’s mighty deliverance of his people from Egypt would now take on new meaning in Christ’s death. It was an important occasion for Jesus and his disciples—a time of celebration and transition. They would observe a traditional meal that would serve as one of their favorite memories of final team togetherness in the years to come. Serving leaders take time to celebrate and commemorate the past. Reflecting on the past keeps us anchored to established values and prepares us to embrace change as we move into the future. Jesus knew what he was facing and the severe stress his disciples would undergo. This event provided the emotional resources needed to face the future, and it inaugurated a revolutionary movement that would change the world.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

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KEY QUESTIONS: Do I take time to reflect on the past? Are there traditions I could establish in my family or with my team that would help anchor our values and provide the basis for significant memories in the years to come?

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