Unconditional Love's Reverberating Effect

Luke Kuepfer • Aug 20, 2018

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 1:10-11)

In Mark 1:10–11 Jesus was tenderly embraced by his Father’s voice from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” Before beginning his earthly ministry, the Son of God needed to hear these words of unconditional love. He would face countless temptations, rejection, and loneliness, yet remain steadfastly committed to his Audience of One. Knowing that he was loved without exception helped him attempt the unthinkable and overcome the seemingly impossible. Human perceptions of success or failure had no control over Christ. He had come to serve, to love, and to lead a movement that fulfilled the will of his Father in heaven. Leaders who know that they are unconditionally loved will prepare their followers for success by loving them unconditionally. At the outset of his ministry, Jesus needed to hear affirmation from his Father. Likewise, it’s the first thing others need from us.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: Who has loved me without exception or condition? How would I lead differently if I knew I was unconditionally loved by everyone? Who needs me to love them without exception or condition? How can I communicate that?

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