The Gift of Presence

Luke Kuepfer • Apr 13, 2020

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 9:1)

And he said to them, ‘Truly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of God has come with power.’” (Mark 9:1)


In Mark 9:1 Jesus announced that some of his disciples would observe that the kingdom of God had come with power before tasting death. Six days later, Jesus took Peter, James, and John up into a high mountain where he was transfigured before them. Thousands of years earlier, Moses had waited for six days before God called him into his presence on cloud-covered Sinai. This time, however, Jesus led the disciples directly into his Father’s presence and showed them his glory. His clothes became a dazzling white, reminiscent of Moses’ glowing face. In both cases, entering the presence of God was a transformative experience. The disciples saw Jesus for who he really is: the Son of God and far superior to the greatest of men—Moses and Elijah. Perhaps the greatest gift any leader can bestow on others is his or her presence. Jesus empowered and transformed his disciples by spending significant time with them. 


KEY QUESTIONS: How might giving quality time to my spouse, children, or friends look differently for each one? How might I relate to the disciples who were not part of Jesus’ inner circle and therefore not privileged to experience the Transfiguration? When should I limit my presence with those I lead? How does saying ‘no’ to some relate to saying ‘yes’ to others?

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