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I want you here tonight to turn
with me in your Bible to Matthew chapter 20. We're on this series
of little things and here in our next message we're going
to move on. Last week we dealt with a little
member which is the tongue. And I hope you fulfilled your
homework from last week, finishing off that vital chapter. We didn't
have time. But moving on here tonight, my
message, I think it's part eight, is small steps to greatness. Reading from Matthew chapter
20, verse 16, through until verse 28. Verse 16. So the last shall be first, and
the first shall be last. for many be called but few chosen. And Jesus going up to Jerusalem
took the 12 disciples apart in the way and said unto them, behold,
we go up to Jerusalem and the son of man shall be betrayed
unto the chief priests and unto the scribes and they shall condemn
him to death and shall deliver him up to the Gentiles to mock
and to scourge and to crucify him and the third day he shall
rise again. Then came to him the mother of
Zebedee's children with her sons, worshipping him and desiring
a certain thing of him. And he said unto her, what wilt
thou? She saith unto him, grant that
these my two sons, some mothers have been changed, have they?
grant that these two, my sons, may sit the one on thy right
hand and the other on the left in thy kingdom.' But Jesus answered
and said, ye know not what ye ask? Are ye able to drink of
the cup that I drink of and be baptized with the baptism that
I am baptized with? They say unto him, we are able. And he saith unto them, ye shall
drink indeed of my cup, and be baptised with the baptism that
I am baptised with. But to sit on my right hand and
on my left is not mine to give. But it shall be given to them
for whom it is prepared of my Father. And when the ten heard
it, they were moved with indignation at the two brethren. And Jesus
called them unto him, and he said, Ye know that the princes
of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are
great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so
among you, but whosoever shall be great among you, let him be
your minister. And whosoever will be chief among
you, let him be your servant, even as the Son of Man came not
to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give his life
a ransom. Let's pray together. Father,
I thank you, Lord God, that our way of operating is not how the
world operates. And Lord God, your ways are not
our ways, naturally speaking. Now, Lord God, you said the first
shall be last, the last shall be first, the greatest shall
be the least, the least shall be the greatest. Lord God, you've
given us all these instructions. And Father, I pray tonight again
These little commands, these little teachings, these little
comments, these little instructions would revolutionize, would turn
upside down our entire Christian life that you might receive of
the glory and the honor and the praise in Jesus' mighty name. Amen. My message, small steps
lead to greatness. I hope you realize that tonight,
that the pathway to greatness is little steps, not big steps,
not notable steps, not remarkable steps. But in fact, if you want
to reach true greatness, I mean, greatness as God defines it,
as the Bible defines it, to reach true greatness, you need to follow
small, insignificant Almost unnoticed steps. And yet the Bible teaches
those small steps are actually the pathway to true greatness
in the kingdom of God. It says in Acts chapter 17 and
verse 6, reference the believers in Thessalonica. Remember what
we said a week or two ago, how Paul and Silas and Timothy went
there to preach the gospel, and they stayed a matter of several
weeks or months. And at the end of that time,
there was a great riot in the city, and Paul and his co-workers
had to flee for their life. Well, guess what the locals in
that city said about these Christians? Listen, Acts 17 and six. These that have turned the world
upside down are come hither also." Notice that when they looked
at Paul, he's only in their community a matter of months, and he is
known as a man who turns the world upside down. These three
preachers, they're not preaching radical political issues. They're not marching on the streets
against what the government are doing. They're not trying to
ban slavery across the empire. They're not doing any of those
things. These three men come with the simple gospel of regeneration
or the new birth. They weren't caught up in social
action. You say, I'm against slavery,
I'm against racism, I'm against abortion. But you don't find
me on the high street demonstrating. And in that first century, you
do not see the church at the forefront of trying to ban slavery. The Bible is against slavery. You know what? It says if you
can be free, make sure you're free. But no matter how much
people try to make the church social action against racism,
or a social club or charity to reach the poor, I want to tell
you that is not the mission of the church. If you move to a
social gospel, and say, we're here to solve the social issue
and the poverty issue and the racial issue. I would actually
say, you've either swallowed a lie or you've believed a false
gospel. Remember what Jesus said. He
said, how do you know the kingdom of God has come? The gospel is
preached to the poor. He didn't say we feed the poor,
look at the kingdom demonstrate. He didn't say that. He said,
when the gospel is being preached to a poor man, then you know
the kingdom of God has come. So in the church, you've got
to be very careful. We can actually think it sounds
spiritual. We're feeding the poor. We're
against racism, and we are against racism. There won't be any racism
here. I can assure you. But do you
know what? That is not the purpose of the
church. That is merely the knock-on effect
of the real church being anywhere. Jesus actually said, the power
you have with you always. That can never, ever be the focus. That problem is going to continue,
but we've got to know what the kingdom of God is. You know,
the World Economic Forum and the UN and many other social
programs care about the power and care about the racial issue. Do you realize those institutions,
they talk about that a lot, but they do not talk about the new
birth and a man's soul. And so in this message tonight,
as we look at the small steps to greatness, We see that when
the gospel comes anywhere, Paul and his fellow labourers were
known as those who turn the world upside down. When they come to
Thessalonica, they weren't demonstrating political causes. They weren't
standing outside shops trying to get them closed down. They
weren't going and petitioning. the government of the local region. They didn't do any of those things.
You know what they're doing? They're preaching the gospel
to individuals, and individuals were being radically born again
in every area of society. And you know what? The locals
got so disturbed, they're saying, these men turned the whole world
upside down. Now look at the definition of
the effect of the gospel. It turns the entire world upside
down. He whose greatest will be the
least. You want to be first, you will
be last. Do you realize the gospel is
filled with these comments? If someone asks you to walk a
mile, walk two miles. If someone asks for your coat,
give them two coats. And don't ask for it back. The
Bible and the teaching of Christ is literally filled with all
of these things. Really unusual statements about
your Christian life. That if you live out, it's going
to be like the world is turned upside down. I actually believe
the teaching of the gospel and the manifestation of the kingdom
of God is so contrary to the world out there that when it
is lived, it is very noticeable. You live differently than anyone
in your school, or your workplace, or your family, or your house
and estate. You are utterly different. And
you know what the turning upside down is? Is that the gospel turns
everything around. It's radically different from
the flesh. are from the things of society. And so this is my message tonight.
I'm going to show you how the real gospel turns everything
on its head. Or maybe it turns everything
back on its feet and puts it the right way. But I assure you
the gospel is radically different than the ways of this world.
And so we deal with the small steps to greatness. I believe
the church of this hour, and this is a little teaching, Little
comments by Christ, and yet it's massive in the church. I believe
we have a need to teach in the church the concept of what true
greatness is. What does it mean to be successful
in your Christian life? What does it mean to be successful
in ministry? I actually think the church is
ignorant. In fact, I'm utterly persuaded. When I read the Bible,
I know the church of this hour is very ignorant about these
things. They don't know what true success is. They don't know
what true riches are. They don't know these concepts.
And yet all they do is talk about success and fame and fortune. And even if they don't speak
about it, they seek it. We think success is numbers. We think that success is being
known. We think that prosperity is having
money and having a house and not having any bills. That means
you don't understand the gospel and the things Jesus said. And
so I've got five points here that I want to give five small
steps to true greatness. And I'm going to define true
greatness and you're going to find it's the upside-down kingdom. Someone many years ago talked
about the teachings of Christ and called it the upside-down
kingdom, because it's so radically different from what you're raised
with, your culture, your family, your natural way of thinking,
even as a Christian. It is the upside-down kingdom.
It is in contrast to this world's kingdom. My first point here
tonight being the least in the kingdom. This is the first step
I want to deal with, being the least in the kingdom. I believe
this is the way to success. If you're truly going to be successful
as a Christian in the kingdom, in the church, you've got to
understand what it means to be the least. If you don't understand
that concept, You can't even take a step forward in your Christian
life. And this teaching about being
the least is used by Christ in different ways to try and get
a message to real believers. Listen to what it says in Matthew
chapter 5 and 19. Whosoever therefore shall break
one of these least commandments, Notice he talks specifically
here about the least commandments, the very least. When he talks about least, he's
talking about size, place, or dignity. Or maybe something that
you think is less relevant, less important, and it's not at the
top of your list. And so Christ picks out the least
of all of the commandments. Not the most important, not the
most vital, not the greatest commandments. He pulls out the
least commandments. And he says, therefore, if one
of you breaks them, and to break means to loosen, to destroy,
to set aside, to do away with, or to create a teaching to attack
it or a new interpretation. He says, therefore, if you break
one of the least, the very least, the very smallest, the very unnoticed
of all of the commandments, the ones that you don't even notice
or think about. If you break them or set them
aside deliberately and shall teach men so to do, You know
what Jesus said? He shall be called the least
in the kingdom of heaven. You don't want to be this sort
of least in the kingdom of heaven, I want to assure you. He's talking
about those in the kingdom of God who take commandments and
they say, that doesn't matter. We can afford to ignore them,
or they teach others around them, and saying, oh, that's not for
you. Don't worry about that scripture. Don't worry about that teaching.
You'll be fine. You know what Jesus says? You
are the least of all in the kingdom of God if you dare do that. But
whosoever shall do them, the least commandments, and teach
them the least commandments, the same shall be called great
in the kingdom of heaven. So notice in this first point
what Jesus does in trying to explain to you about being the
least in the kingdom of heaven. He said concerning the very least
insignificant command. Maybe you think it doesn't matter.
Jesus didn't say that. Maybe you think certain things
in the Bible that Jesus taught, they don't matter. They're not
important. Those are side issues. I want
to tell you, he's concentrating here on the least command. And
he's saying, if you dare teach others that that doesn't matter,
forget about it. or creating an interpretation
to set it all aside, it's a very dangerous thing. At best, you
are the very least within the kingdom of God. In other words,
in size, you are the very least, you are the last, you are unnoticed. If you treat God's Word like
that, He will treat you like that. I promise you. And how
you treat the Word of God is how God treats you. Can I ask
you how you treat the Word of God? If you want to get an idea
of how God is going to relate to you, just take a minute here
to think about how you treat the Word of God. Because your
attitude to the Word of God is your attitude towards God Himself. Now what least commandments is
he talking about? There's three realms of the commandments
of God in the Bible. And as we look at the Old Testament,
what he was teaching here in Matthew chapter 5, there's three
areas of law. There's the moral law that stretches
back to Eden. There's the ceremonial law or
the Levitical law that was given to Israel for the priesthood.
The commandments about their garments and their worship in
the temple and everything else. There's also national law that
was specifically for Israel. Remember the command that says,
on top of your house, if you have a house, and you've got
a roof on that house. Remember in Israel, it was a
flat roof. That's what it was like. And
there's a commandment in this Bible that says, you've actually
got to have a fence in round your roof in case anyone falls
off. That's not Levitical law. And
that's not moral law. That's national law. And I haven't
heard many preachers preaching that you've got to make sure
that your roof's pending. But it is wisdom. It is practical
wisdom. And so we see that it is the
moral law. In Matthew 5, Jesus is dealing
with the moral law. Matthew 5, all the way through.
And he goes through dealing with the law of God. He deals with
issues like murder. He deals with issues like adultery. He deals with issues like an
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. He begins to deal with
these things. But listen, he said, they of
old in the Old Testament, the prophets of God, they said this,
but I say this. Have you noticed that? So, in
other words, in verse 28, whenever he is saying, they said you're
not to commit adultery, he says, but I say unto you, you're not
to look at a woman with lust in your heart. And all the way
through the Sermon on the Mount, he is laying out what the law
said, and then he is actually saying, I say unto you, this
is my teaching. So in verse 22, he talks about
murder. He said, in the law it says you're
not to murder. I say unto you, you're not to
get angry with your brother. In verse 39, he talks about those
that would take vengeance. In the law it said, tooth for
a tooth. In the law, according to the
law, I can take vengeance. That is in the teaching of Jesus.
The law taught clearly. You ought to. They punch you,
you can punch them back. There is a retribution there. And yet Jesus says in verse 39,
but I say unto you, turn the other cheek. That's not law,
I want to tell you. That is the teaching of Christ. And so he says, if you try to
diminish this teaching on lust and anger and turning the other
cheek, if you say these are insignificant things, and there's men in the
church who'll take lust and say it's of no consequence. Oh yes,
adultery is sin. I've seen it all through the
church. They will get angry. over adultery. They will get
angry over divorce. Jesus deals with it in Matthew
5. And they say, if you're divorced, you're despicable. You're the
least in the kingdom of God if you even get in. Oh, but Jesus
doesn't say that. He's dealing with lust. Those
same people who are radical over the issue of divorce, they are
not radical over lust. I wonder where they're living.
Are they living in Old Testament law? Are they Pharisees? Are they living in the New Testament
where we say lust is the issue? You don't hear them. The men
who are very stalwart and strong, I would say actually teaching
wrong on divorce, they actually don't even take a strong stand
on lust of the eye. And so Jesus said, but whosoever
shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in
the kingdom of heaven." Now look at this. He's saying those that
teach the little things, the little teachings of Christ, and
who practice them, they will be seen as great. The little
commands, insignificant, like we just mentioned. And if you
teach these, you're great. If you try to do away with them
and say you don't need to worry about them, you are the very
least. What an attitude of heart. Then
it says further in Luke chapter 1 verse 15, speaking about John
the Baptist. For he shall be great. Talking
about the child, the baby. He shall be great in the sight
of the Lord. As God looks upon him, John in
the womb of his mother is actually great. That's how God looks upon
him. God considered John as a babe in the womb to be very great.
And he shall drink neither wine nor strong drink, and he shall
be filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mother's womb. Then listen to what it says in
Matthew 11 verse 11. Verily I say unto you, Among
them that are born of women, there has not risen a greater
than John. I'm talking about greatness here,
real greatness. And so Christ himself says, amongst
all the men that have ever been born of women, John is the very
greatest. There's no greater than him.
And listen to what he adds. Notwithstanding, he that is least
in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. He's not saying yous
that just scrape into the kingdom of God and are barely in there
and don't really do much is greater than John the Baptist. He's not
saying that. He's actually now talking about
the least in the kingdom of God. If you really understand the
true positive meaning of being the least in the kingdom of God
that I'm about to share right now. If you understand that,
you are greater than John the Baptist who was at the end of
the Old Testament dispensation. You see, he was part of that
old covenant. He was the last prophet of that
old covenant. And we see that the kingdom of
God that Christ was bringing in through his sacrifice on the
cross, that the least, those who really embody what it means
to be the least in the kingdom of God are gonna be far greater
than John. But I want you to see here for
a moment, what does it mean in a positive sense to be the least
in the kingdom of God? Jesus says in Matthew chapter
18 and verse 1, at the same time came the disciples unto Jesus
saying, notice what they say, who, and it's the disciples Peter
and John and James and the rest, who is the greatest in the kingdom
of heaven? They want an answer. Who is? In fact, they want to know, who's
the greatest among us? in the kingdom of heaven? They
want an answer from Jesus. How's Jesus going to answer that?
Is it Peter? Is he the greatest? Or is it
John who can keep his mouth shut? I mean, who is the greatest?
And they're standing there saying, tell us, master, we want to know
who is the greatest in the kingdom of God. We are your chosen apostles. We are casting out the demons.
We are healing the sick. We are followers of you. Are
we the greatest? And Jesus called, how's he gonna
answer? Jesus called a little child. Notice the word little. Little
child unto him. Come here, boy. And the little
child runs to him. And set him in the midst of them.
and said, Verily, verily, I say unto you, except ye be converted
and become as a little children, ye shall not enter the kingdom
of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble
himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom
of heaven. Three times he has used the word
little in reference to the child. In the following two verses,
he uses it another two times. Five times, he talks about the
little child. He has set the child. You want
to know what true greatness is in the kingdom of God? Do you
want to know it tonight? What does it mean to be great in the
kingdom of God? To have success. to be the embodiment
of growing and maturing. Do you know what Christ done?
He presented a little child who didn't know his left hand from
his right, and he said, there you have an example. I'm teaching
you about greatness. You want to know who's greatest
in the kingdom of God? Look at this little child. Jesus
says, except you be converted and become as little children. You know what little children
are? They trust, they lean, they rely upon their father and their
mother. They're very simple, they're
very innocent, they're very naive. They are followers. They can't
look after themselves. I didn't say childish. Childish
is taught against in the Bible. To be childish and stupid and
light is actually sinful. You shouldn't be that. But he's
saying, unless you be converted and become as little children,
you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven. You want a lesson
on greatness? Look at that baby at the back
of the room. Look at the baby at the back
of the room. That is a testimony. Jesus used a little child as
an example. Then he goes further. And whoso
shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me. But whoso shall offend one of
these little ones, which believe in me, it were better for him
that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he was
drowned in the depth of the sea. Those who endanger the soul of
a child in the church are in grave danger of personal damnation. If you want to see something
about greatness in the church, look at the preacher, look at
the present preacher, what he thinks of children in relation
to people out there who are thought of as great. The little, insignificant,
unnoticed children. What do you think about them?
You see, these are lessons in greatness. But you need to understand,
who is the least in the kingdom of God? Jesus is teaching them. Then in Mark 9, verse 33, And
he, that is Jesus, came to Capernaum. And being in the house, he asked
them, What was it ye disputed among yourselves by the way?
Of course he knew, but he's asking them. But they held their peace
for by the way they had disputed among themselves, who should
be the greatest? What were you talking about?
Nothing. Oh, never mind. We'd rather not say. Isn't it
interesting? The top apostles are discussing
something they don't want to even tell Christ what they're
discussing. They're saying, who is the greatest among us? Do
you know what's in your flesh here tonight? Greatness, a desire
for greatness. Well, I think more highly of
myself than I ought to. That's what the Bible says. Do
you realize your flesh looks down on others? I'm better than
them. Do you realize all of you in
this room at some point have always looked to find someone
to look down to say I'm greater than them. Within human nature
in the flesh is a tendency to dispute over who's the greatest.
You may never put that on your lips, but it may be concerning
your Bible knowledge, or your prayer, or your spirituality,
or your uncompromising nature, or your understanding of some
Bible truth, and you go, Surely I'm the greatest in this thing.
Surely I'm better. And even if you're not better
than someone else in the church, you'll always find someone to
say, I'm excelling in this area above them. And so he asked them,
what are you saying? He says again, and he sat down
and he called the 12 and said unto him, if any man desire to
be first, we're talking about being the least or the greatest. If any man desire to be first,
can I ask you tonight, do you desire to be the first? Because
in this scripture, it says it's okay to desire to be the first.
It's okay to be. Within your full nature, that
gets taken and misused. But he sat down with them. They'd
been disputing who's the greatest. And so he says, let's have a
little talk. Who here around this table actually
desires to be first? And the word desires to choose,
determine, or to make a decision that I would be first. Do you
know what it means to be first? To be the least, to be the greatest?
The same shall be. So Jesus has given a definition.
Now we're talking about the kingdom of great. What does it mean to
be first in the kingdom of God? So he tells them, the same shall
be last of all. There's the kingdom of God. You
want to be first? You desire to be first? You want
to be first? Okay, I'm telling you what it
means in God's kingdom. Your flesh, your mind, your experience
might tell you what it means to be first. You may say, I'm
going to be first. I'll work up the ladder in the
church. I'm going to work through ministry. I'm going to work through
things over the years. Really? Can I tell you how to
get there and work up the ladder in the church? Jesus says here,
you will be last. Welcome to the kingdom of God. This is the first lesson, first
step towards greatness. How do you get towards greatness?
You are going to be last. And Jesus adds, and servant of
all. You really want to be first.
You desire to be first. Then I'll tell you, in the kingdom
of God, you're going to be last, right at the back of the queue.
You're going to serve everybody else. That's what you're going
to be. You're going to be a servant. No, no, no, no. You misunderstood
me. I want to be the master, the teacher, the pastor, the
preacher. I want to be the mature one. I want to be there sitting
with everyone around me and giving out all my wisdom. then you'll
be the last. You're going to serve everyone.
If you don't do that, then you don't understand greatness in
the church. You see... Being the last in
the kingdom of God is to be first. To be the least in the kingdom
of God. The only way to be the greatest
in the kingdom of God is to make sure you're the least in the
kingdom of God. You want to be the greatest in
this church, can I tell you how? The first step is to be the least
in this church. You say, how do I go about that?
Read the words of the Lord Jesus Christ. They are all very, very
clear. And again, we read in these scriptures
and that he took a child and set him in the midst, and when
they had taken him in his arms, he said unto him, whosoever shall
receive one of these children in my name receiveth me, whosoever
shall receive me receiveth not me. This is straight after telling
them how to be great. Do you realize greatness in the
kingdom of God is connected to these children that run around
us? Do you know children, I've never
treated as children. I go, that's a fully function.
I know as a child, I understood everything going on around me.
I understood more at eight years old than some Christians at 40
years old. I can assure you, I understood
an awful lot. Jesus says in Luke chapter 9,
and there arose a reasoning among them, which of them should be
the greatest? And Jesus, perceiving the thoughts
of their heart, took a child and set him by him and said unto
him, whosoever shall receive this child in my name receiveth
me. And whosoever receiveth me receiveth
him that sent me. For he that is least among you
The same shall be great if you receive a child in the name of
a child in Christ. In other words, every child in
this church, you're treating them like you would Christ. This
is radical. This is basic Christian teaching. And you know what? It's going
to mark you out in this church, whether you're great or whether
you're the least. That's my first point. I've got
another four. These are the basic teachings
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Small steps to greatness. What's
the first one? To be the least, to be the last,
to demonstrate it. Number two, being the last in
the kingdom, the least in the kingdom, now the last in the
kingdom. Matthew 19, 27, then answered
Peter and said unto him, behold, we have forsaken all and followed
you. And what shall we have there
for? And Jesus answered him and said
unto him, that ye which have followed me now in the regeneration
when the Son of Man shall sit on his throne of glory. The regeneration
is the changing of everything when Jesus comes back again.
That's what the regeneration is. Ye also, speaking to the
apostles who followed him, who had forsaken all, he says, you
apostles, when I appear on my throne, you shall sit on 12 thrones,
judging the 12 tribes of Israel. And everyone that hath forsaken
homes, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife,
or children, or lands, for my sakes, shall receive a hundredfold
and shall inherit everlasting life." Listen to this last scripture. Look what he's talking about.
But many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be
first. So we see the first great lesson
is being the least, the most unnoticed, doing the most insignificant
things. But here again, we see Christ
teaching the apostles that being last in the kingdom, what does
it mean to be last? Because you know what he says,
people are gonna get a big shock when you come into the kingdom
of God. In this world, the first are the first. and the last are
the last. But when you come over into the
kingdom of God, that which would seem to make you the first, suddenly
it gets turned on its head. It's the upside down kingdom.
And suddenly you thinking that you're first in the kingdom of
God, according to the teaching of Jesus, you could find yourself
last if you're not careful. In your natural mind, you could
think, I'm first, I'm fine, I'm okay. But when you test it with
Christ teaching, you suddenly find out you're right at the
back of an awful long line. And that's why Jesus says, And
those that are last, there's people who seem to be last. But because of the teaching of
the kingdom of God, actually how God looks at them, he says,
no, they're the first. You think they're back of the
queue, they're right at the front. You think you're at the front
of the queue, no, you're right at the back. Now notice the context
of this for a minute. In Matthew 19.27, it says, then
answered Peter, What's the context this teaching?
Understand, the first shall be last and I shall be first. What
is he saying here? Well, look at the context. Then
Peter said, what about us? What about us? The word then
means, look back to what he just said. What had just been in Matthew
19, it's the incident with the rich young ruler. Remember the
rich young ruler who comes and says, I keep all the commandments.
Master, what must I do to inherit eternal life? And he was very
zealous. He runs to Jesus and Jesus says,
keep the commandments. He said, oh, I keep them all.
He says, hmm, good on you. Well done. He says, just one
thing, just one thing. Go sell all that you have, give
to the poor, then come follow me. Just that one thing. Just
one small, tiny thing. And you know what? He turned
around and he walked off. Jesus is saying, you've got to
forsake all to follow me. If there's anything in your life
that you refuse to forsake, it could damn your soul. It's very
dangerous. You better treat it like fire.
It's no problem having things. You know, in the Bible, it's
no problem being rich. It's no problem having a house, or a
car, or a wife. No problem having a good job,
or having money, or having holidays. But you better make sure they
don't have you. All of these things. You see the rich young
ruler had just walked off. Peter steps up and then said,
what about us? What are we going to get? After
all, we've forsaken everything. We have followed you. We have
left everything behind and we're out here preaching the gospel.
What about us? What are we going to get? What
does Jesus say? Whatever you've forsaken, you're
going to get rewarded for. If you've left family, if you've
left friends, if you've left homes, if you've forsaken or
lost things because of the gospel, you're going to get them back
a hundredfold. It's a remarkable thing. And
you are going to get eternal life. What's this got to do with
being first and being last? Well, you're going to see in
a minute. Notice as well in verse 28 he says, He's saying look
at Israel right up to this point. They're the ones with power,
the 12 sons of Jacob, the 12 tribes of Israel. But do you know what? Everything's
getting turned on its head now. You new 12 apostles are going
to sit on thrones judging the entirety of Israel. You see these
12 ignorant fishermen, tax collectors, zealots who have been saved,
not trained in Levitical ministry. You know what? They're going
to sit and judge the entire nation of Israel. This in part answers,
what does it mean the first are going to be the last and the
last are going to be first? This in part answers it. They're
going to sit in judgment of the entire nation. But also look
at this. They are rewarded for what was
lost. They are going to be rewarded
in a very in a very real way. In chapter 20 verse 16, notice
again he repeats this, For many be called, but few chosen."
He's just repeating the statement. Do you know what comes in verse
1 to verse 16? A parable. Jesus gives a parable. And it comes in between saying
this twice about the first should be last and the last should be
first. He gives a parable. The parable is about the labors
in the vineyard. And it says there in that parable,
early in the morning, He went out and he hired men to work
in the fields. And that first group of men who
came in early in the morning, he guaranteed, he said, I'm going
to pay you a penny and I want you to work in the harvest fields.
And that was okay. And then three other times during
the day, he went out and he hired other men, didn't give them a
guaranteed wage. Then in verse 8 it says, He's
talking about the day of rewards. At the end of time when Christ
comes back and He's going to reward you for laboring in the
field. Do you know who He's going to
start with? The 21st century Christians. And He's going to
work all His way back to the 1st century. And you know what
it says here, he give the 21st century Christians one penny. And he works all his way back
through the 20th century, 19th, 18th, 17th, back to the 1st century
and he give them one penny. And he gives a warning here,
he's given a real warning. He talks about those that came
in in the first hour, at the beginning of the day, who were
laboring at that point of time, who were promised, who worked
for a set wage, one penny, and they're saying, hold on, how
come all of these others, even those that come in in the eleventh
hour, how come they get the same as us? And Jesus says, am I not
the master? Do I not have a right to do this? You know what he's doing to these
12 apostles, to Peter? He's saying, oh yes, you're going
to sit in thrones and judge the entire nation of Israel. Yes,
you'll get rewarded for forsaking everything. But he's given a
warning here. He's saying, you are the first. You're the chief in the labour.
And you need to be very careful of resentment. What about you
that have gone through trials and troubles in this church?
All hell came against this church in trying to establish it. It
has cost us dearly to have this church here. It has cost me my
very blood to be standing here preaching the night. I assure
you there's a high price being paid. But I assure you someone
who gets saved and comes in this door, in the week ahead or in
the past week and who joins themselves to this, there is a reward. I haven't done more, I want to
assure you. There is a general reward. You
know what he's saying to Peter and the others? You need to be
very careful that the first don't become the last and the last
don't become the first. You need to guard your heart
against resentment and attitudes and saying, I've labored a lot,
I paid a price. I mean, look at the rich young
ruler. but I'm here, I've forsaken all, I served you through these
years, and you need to be careful to say, others are getting rewarded
like me, surely I get more for this. I've been more on the road,
I've done more, I've preached more, I've reached more. What
he's saying here to the apostles, it's a warning to them. At payment
day, there will be some surprises. The last will be the first, the
first will be the last. When you open up the history
books of church history and you read about John Wesley, Candace
has said this before to you, that we're going to get shocked.
at where John Wesley will be in the kingdom of God, all of
you are going to be very shocked. I think John Wesley is going
to be shocked. You're going to find that he's
not at the front of the queue at all. And as you look at church
history, people you have never heard about are going to stand
up here. Some of you are going to be standing there going, who
are you? Why are you at the front? Why are Whitfield and Spurgeon
and all the rest way back? Who are you, little granny? Who
are you, lady? Who are you, sir? I don't even,
I never read your testimony. I never read about the thousands
you led to the Lord. Who are you? I don't even know
why I'm here. This angel just guided me, said,
just stand there in this queue. Since I'm not making fun here
tonight, I'm actually saying we're in for a big surprise. On that day, there's gonna be
reversals. How we thought the kingdom of
God. Well, that man had a position. That man had a ministry. That
man had a lot of people following him. Surely he's important. Absolutely
not. We're talking about the kingdom
of God. And so the first shall be last
and the last shall be first. There's gonna be an awful lot
of shocks. There may be reversals of positions
when we get into the kingdom of God. Both ways, people who
seem to be the last are gonna get propelled right to the front
of rewards. And people who seem to be at
the front are gonna get thrown right to the back. And yet all
of us get a penny. for laboring in the harvest fields.
At payment day, there's gonna be an awful lot of shocks. In
Mark chapter 10, 29, And Jesus answered and said, Verily I say
unto you, there is no man that hath left house, or brethren,
or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands
for my sake and the gospels, but he shall receive a hundredfold
now in this time. Don't misread that. You've forsaken
a lot. I'll reward you at this time,
but it's delayed 20 years. I know, it'll come. Just keep
serving me. You've left houses, I'll give
you plenty of houses to walk in. Just keep walking with me.
But many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be
first. Number three, being the lowest
in the kingdom, being the least in the kingdom, being the last
in the kingdom, being the lowest in the kingdom. Luke chapter
14, verse eight. when thou art bidden of any man
to a wedding, sit not down in the highest room, lest a more
honorable man than thou be bidden of him. And he that be thee,
come and say to you, give this man place, and now begin with
shame to take the lowest room. But when thou art bidden, go
and sit down in the lowest room, and when he that bade thee cometh,
he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher. Then shalt thou
have worship in the presence of them that sit at meet with
thee. Listen to this, for whosoever
exalteth himself shall be abased, and he that humbleth himself
shall be exalted. When Christ quoted this, he's
quoting from Proverbs 25, verse 6 to verse 7. He's taken this
story from the Old Testament and he's applying it to his kingdom
about the highest and the lowest. Do you know what it means to
be the lowest in the kingdom of God and the highest? To take
the highest position and the lowest position. Please don't
get me wrong tonight. See in this story. Don't you
go on a whole thing of the next time we gather. in some situation
and you go and you sit in the back little scullery room in
the lowest little tiny seat and say here am I I'm just doing
what Jesus said it's not talking about that if that's what you
think this is saying you have utterly missed it Jesus is telling
a story And he's applying it to the kingdom of God to something
radically different. This is the example. If you stop
with this, it's like stopping with a shadow, stopping with
a mere example or a parable. You're there trying to fulfill
it. Actually, you're contradicting the story. Because you know what
the issue is? It's about humility of heart.
You could actually be sitting in the back little cold lowest
room alone away from the fire saying, well I'm just doing what
Jesus said and all the time pride is in the heart. Do you know
I am the greatest here because I'm taking the lowest seat? Jesus
would be going, They're missing it. They don't understand what
I'm actually saying here. Whosoever exalteth himself. Do you realize the person taking
the high seat is the person who in their heart they exalt themselves. They actually think more of themselves. Whosoever exalteth himself shall
be abased. God does this. It's talking about
pride and humility in the heart. It's not talking about a seat
at a feast at someone's house. It's not talking about that.
It's an entire attitude of heart. Those who are proud, God will
bring them low. He will use the things of life
to show you something. He that humbleth himself shall
be exalted. When you take the lowest position,
when you take the low seat, when you think less of yourself, this
isn't talking about you educating yourself and say, I'll take the
low seat every time, therefore someone can promote me. Nine
times out of ten, you're going to stay sitting in your little
cold room, down at the furthest end from the fire. Do you hear
me? I'm telling you what it says. You can have a principle to say,
I'll always go to the lowest seat, but you've never learned
to humble yourself. It says in Matthew 23, verse
6. And speaking about a certain
type person, they love the uppermost rooms at feast. Could you take
the low seat, but love the upper room? the love, the best seat
at a feast, wish you had it, waiting for someone to promote
you, then that isn't humility of heart. And the chief seats
in the synagogues, he's dealing with religion. Jesus said, and
greetings in the market, and to be called at men, Rabbi, Rabbi,
but be not called Rabbi, for one is your master, even Christ,
and all of ye are brethren. You know what we are? We're all
brethren. I'm a brother like you. I'm part of the brethren. We are one. I am not greater,
I want to tell you. It's not about false humility. It's about a condition of the
heart that does not look down on others. Someone who's consumed
with themselves could choose the lowest seat, and yet they're
consumed with themselves. They're aware of themselves.
They're not taking the lowest seat because they're more conscious
of others. They're taking the lowest seat
because they're so aware of themselves, saying, I deserve the highest
seat. Religion and the church is filled
with people, titles, positions, recognition, and dealing with
the heart here. What does it mean about being
the lowest and the highest in the kingdom of God? It's an attitude
of heart. I need recognition. I desire
a title. Positions are important. If you
actually think that going higher in the church is about position,
recognition, titles, and ministry, you don't understand this. If
you really humbled yourself, you'd realize that you could
have all that and be proud in heart, arrogant in heart. When
you have within your heart the desire for recognition, the desire
to be noted, serving Christ is not what this is about. You want
to work yourself up through things in order for recognition. That's
a very dangerous thing. Jesus goes further here in Matthew
23. and call no man father, for one
is your father which is in heaven. Neither be called masters, for
one is your master, even Christ. But he that is greatest among
you shall be your servant. The least, the last, the lowest,
Christ is teaching this. Do you see how all these things
get missed in the church? I'm sick to death of the church
of our generation. Ministry, position, title, success,
numbers. It is so destructive things.
I believe in the teachings of Christ. I believe we ought to
build our life on these very things. This ought to be fundamental.
And it's not in this generation. And you know what? We need to
embody these things. We need to understand the principle
of the kingdom. It's not working your way up
to a successful ministry where you're touching multitudes and
your name is known and you're noted by everyone or you have
a title or a reputation. If you think that is success,
you utterly misunderstand the kingdom of God. That's got nothing
to do with success. I could be a grandmother looking
after a brood of kids, and I'm the most successful person in
this city. I'm in true success in the kingdom
of God. If you don't understand how that
works out, then you've got to come back to the teaching of
Christ. Point four, being a, what's the next L going to be?
The least, the last, the lowest? Being a loser in the kingdom
of God, being a loser. I want to teach you how to be
a loser. You need to know how not to be
a loser, but also how to be a loser. There's one type of losing you
do want to have, and one type of losing you do not want to
have concerning the kingdom of God. Matthew 16, 24, if any man
come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, And follow
me, for whosoever will save his life will lose it. That's the first losing. And
whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it. So you've got two losings here,
two losers. Being a loser in the kingdom
of God. The first loser tries to save
his life. They're saving their life. They're
keeping their life. I can keep everything, but be
religious and say I'm a Christian. But do you know what? I keep
everything. The word of God speaks about things in my life, but
I'm going to keep it. The Bible talks about denying yourself,
but I'm not going to do that. I want to keep my life, my decisions. I want to order my life. I want
to manipulate in ministry. You see, that's called keeping
or saving your life, your life. And you know what, you're a loser
eternally in the kingdom of God. If you're trying to save your
life, if you're trying to keep your life, if you're trying to
preserve your life, and walk through as a Christian without
allowing the word of God, the cross, to penetrate, you're going
to die in the kingdom of God. You're going to lose your life.
If you actually don't embrace the cross, which means death
to who you are, death to pride, death to arrogance, death to
lying, death to stubbornness, death to unforgiveness, I'm not
going to forgive them. Then you're saving your life.
You're trying to preserve your life. And you know what you're
going to do? You're going to lose yourself. You will be lost if
you try to keep it. Whosoever will lose his life
for my sake will find it. You know what losing your life
is? Losing his life for Christ's
sake, shall find it. In Mark 8, it says, shall save
it. Or in Luke 17, preserve it. So if you lose your life because
of the cross, if you lose out, if you die, if you lose lots
of things, if you lose a job, or a home, or a prospective partner,
If you lose friends, you lose family who turn against you,
do you know what? That's called losing it, as long
as it's for Him. As long as it's for His glory,
not for yourself. You know what? You're going to
save your life. You're going to preserve it. So someone can
be losing their life. and they're a winner in God's
kingdom. You're a success. Oh, but I lost this. I've suffered.
It's been hard. It's broken my heart. You don't
know what it's cost me. Yes, but that's success. No,
but I've lost lots of things. No, you're a success in the kingdom
of God. You could be someone else who's
living your Christian life. I've maintained everything. You're
enjoying it. You're whistling Dixie, walking
through the tulips, enjoying everything, saying, you know
what? I know I'm not as spiritual as I ought to be, but I'm fine.
I believe in Christ. What a dangerous place to be.
Gaining the world. What did Judas do? It says here,
and Christ says about it, those who lose, for what is a man profited? For the Son of Man, when he shall
come in his glory, with his angels, then shall he reward every man
according to his works. If a man loses his own soul,
what will it profit him? Or what shall a man give in exchange
for his soul? If he shall gain the whole world,
what are you going to do with your soul? When Jesus talks about
gaining the whole world, how many people in this generation
gain the whole world, are likely to gain the whole world? And
yet there's a warning for every single person. If you should
gain the whole world, you could lose your soul. What does that
mean? What did that command mean for
Judas? His world that he gained was
30 bits of silver to buy a bit of land to build a retirement
home. He was thinking of retirement.
I'd betray Christ to get that 30 bits of silver. I don't really
mean it. I don't want him to die. I just
want the money. That actually was the world that
Judas gained. He gained the 30 bits of silver.
The land was bought after he committed suicide. What a disaster. What about Lot's wife? Her world
was that house in Sodom and she lost her soul. What about Esau
when he was tired and exhausted? I'll give you my inheritance
for a bowl of pottage. What about Achan? He sold his
soul for a Babylonish garment, some silver and some gold. Do
you know that was their world? You could say, I'm not in danger
of gaining the whole world. I'll never do that. I don't want
the whole world. But your world that you would
sell Christ for could be very close. It could be a house, a
retirement home. It could be a friendship. It
could be a Babylonish garment. It could be a heresy that would
destroy your life. Jesus says in Matthew 10, he
that loveth father or mother more than me. Remember elsewhere
he says, if you don't hate them. And people say, how can you hate
your wife? Some would look for justification. Well, there's
the verse. You're not to hate your wife. What Jesus is saying,
if you love them more than me, and you love daughter, you're
not worthy of me. If you love your daughter more
than me, you're not worthy of me. If you love anything, house,
money, reputation, ministry in the church, if you love that
more than me, you're not worthy of me. And so it's talking about
being a loser in the kingdom of God. There's two ways to be
a loser. You can lose your life and you'll
gain it spiritually. God will bless you. Or you can
lose it by not following the commands of Christ. He that findeth
his life shall lose it. And he that loseth his life shall
find it. Let me finish here on this fifth
and final point. What's it going to be? The least,
the last. The lowest, the loser. Fifth
and finally, being a leader in the kingdom of God. If you come
to the teachings of Christ, this is not as the church out there
teaches about success and ministry and prosperity, and you go for
it. Like the American who once told
me, said, do you like this girl in the local church? Do you like
her? Do you think she's attractive?
Do you think she's nice? Then just claim her. Just tell
God you're going to have her. You know what, that doesn't come
out of Scripture. A lot of people, you could get badly damaged with
that sort of attitude. And you know what, all through
the church are attitudes and teachings about leadership that
contradict Scripture. What did Jesus teach about being
a leader in the kingdom? Luke chapter 22, verse 24. And there was also strife among
them. Which of them should be accounted
the greatest. Talking about ministry now. We've
already said this, but look at it in connection with ministry. And he said unto them, the kings
of the Gentiles exercised lordship over them. They thought that
greatness in the apostolic band, greatness as an apostle, they
thought, Peter thought, The first twelve disciples thought that
true greatness means to exercise lordship over men in the church
like they do in that world. You make the decision, you tell
them what to do, you order everything, you've got power. Do you realize
with church leadership that is anathema? That is a total misunderstanding
and the first apostles misunderstood. If you think greatness in this
church is the power to make a decision, the power to tell people to stand
in a meeting. If you think that in any way
is what this is about, you don't understand true greatness. He
goes further and he says, they exercise authority upon them
that are called benefactors. You're getting something from
me through ministry, therefore I have authority over you. If
you get blessed by my sermons, I must have authority over you.
That's a wrong conception of ministry. Jesus is teaching them
here, but ye shall not be so. That must not be in the house
of God. He that is greatest among you, let him be the younger.
Have you ever seen that if you're older, then you treat someone
younger? You go, I've got years, I've
got maturity. Jesus says, if you want to be
the greatest in leadership in the house of God, and I love
this, so I can be the youngest here of all of you. I'm definitely
claiming this and standing on this more and more. If you want
to be the greatest, then be the younger. amongst all. Do you know when you're the youngest,
at least it should be, there ought to be respect, there ought
to be honor. Do you know I ought to, if I'm to be the greatest,
or if I'm to embody true biblical leadership, I ought to be treating
others with great respect, with great honor, with great protection. That's what I ought to be acting
like I'm younger than all of you, even to Andy. I ought to
be treating Andy with great respect and I hope I do. And all of the
young ones. He also says, and he that is
chief as he that does serve. So true greatness in the church
manifests through leadership is that you are like this, you
are serving others. Then he says, verse 27, and whosoever
is greatest, He that sitteth at meat. He's asking a question,
who is greatest? The person at a meal time who
sits and eats the meal, or the person who's serving it, who's
greatest? Of course, we all know that,
the one sitting, being served. Sitting out, you're sitting being
served up a meal. And so Jesus says, who is the
greatest? He that sitteth at meat, But
I'm among you that serveth." If you're sitting eating the
Word of God, you're being served, you are the greatest. You may
never have thought about this, I am treating you as the greatest
here. I'm not sitting down saying, you go and get me a meal. You
go and serve me. I'm here tonight having laboured
long today. I would have loved to sleep today,
but there's no sleep. You know why? I've got to be
here in my place serving you the best meal, serving you the
best that I can provide. I'm actually ministering to you
like a servant. Then Jesus said to the apostles,
ye that but I am among you as he that serveth Christ was there
said but I'm a servant to you I embody leadership I am the
greatest in the kingdom of God and yet I'm serving you I'm ministering
unto you you are they which have continued with me in my temptations,
and I appoint you a kingdom, as my father hath appointed unto
me, that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and
sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel." Let me close
with this. If the child was the embodiment
of greatest for all believers, When it comes to a message about
leadership, if Christ is really gonna teach it well, what does
leadership really mean in the church? And what should it mean
in this church? If you sitting here was to say,
if I'm to be a leader, if I'm to be a ministry, if I'm to serve
God, how do I embody that? What does it look like? Is it
having authority over everyone? Is it telling others? Is it planning?
Is it organizing? Is that leadership? We get the
answer in John chapter 13 verse 3. Jesus knowing that the father
had given all things into his hands. Now look at the importance
of Christ. All things are given into his hands. Knowing this,
that everything was given into his hands and that he was come
from God and went to God. So look at his position of authority,
of power, Remarkable, everything is given to him. He rises from
supper, knowing this, he rises up from supper, verse four, laid
aside his garments, they've just eaten. He took a towel and he
girded himself round about. After that, he poureth the water
into a basin, no sin, hey, bring me water. Do you know I preach
things like this in Africa? Devastated the leaders. I went
through all the qualifications of leadership when I was in Kenya.
And you know what? They always, after I preached,
they rushed me out to a back room for a cup of tea. Surprise,
surprise. And that's how we'd done the
whole conference. After I dealt with all the qualifications with
leadership, the entire place broke. Mature, godly leaders.
The most godly of leaders who walked with God. And because
they'd ushered me, I didn't have any choice. This is what they'd
done, and I'm there. And the two leaders who'd come
to serve me, they literally fell on their faces weeping. They
couldn't serve tea. And I'm in there waiting for
my cup of tea. The entire church is weeping
and broken. And here, the two who'd come
to serve, they are now, they're incapacitated. And they are broken
with the Word of God. You know why? They had it up
the wrong way. And they actually told me, they
said, you have turned everything upside down. You've devastated
us. We're in faithful ministry, good
people. And yet it's been turned upside
down. You know what Jesus done? He filled the water himself. poured the water, a basin, and
he began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the
towel wherewith he was girded." Then we have the little interlude
of Peter saying, you're not going to do this. Okay? He says, what
I do now, you do not know what I'm doing, but thou shalt know
hereafter. You don't understand what I'm,
I'm washing your feet. Peter says, you're not, you're
the master. You're the apostle of our faith. You're the embodiment
of all ministry. You're the savior, the Messiah,
the fulfillment of scripture. And you're washing my feet. You're
not going to wash my feet. If I don't wash your feet, you're
lost. If you don't receive this ministry,
guys, this is the embodiment of our Christianity. We serve
a Christ who literally would wash your feet. He's heading
for betrayal. He's going to die and suffer
for your sin. And what's he doing? He is washing
your feet, even the feet of Judas. He washed the feet of Judas.
He washed the feet of Peter. So after he had washed their
feet and taken his garment, and was set down again, he said unto
them, Know ye what I have done unto you? Ye call me Master and
Lord, and ye say, Well, for so I am. If I then, your Lord and
Master, have washed your feet, ye also ought to wash one another's
feet. For I have given you an example
that you should do as I have done to you. Verily, verily,
I say unto you, listen as carefully as I close, the servant is not
greater than his Lord. I've done this. Look at Christ
as the leader of the apostolic band of the church of Jesus Christ. Look at the real Christ. Do you
think you're greater than him? Do you think you can serve less
than him? Neither he that sent is greater
than he that sent him. If you knew these things, happy
are you if you do them." He's saying, you're not greater than
me. And you know what? This is the kingdom of God. I'm
washing your feet. Do you deserve it? Absolutely
not. I'm ministering to you. I am
serving. You want to be the greatest?
You want to be the first? You want to be the best? You
want to work your way up the ladder? Do you realize you're
going to serve everyone else? This isn't Freemasonry, this
isn't the guards working up the rank structure, this isn't the
army where you get rank by rank by rank. He has turned it upside
down and he says the entire principle of the kingdom, if you want to
be the greatest you'll be the least, if you want to be the
first you'll be the last. If you want to be the authority
in the midst, you're going to serve and minister and lay your
life down. And saints of God, these are
what I call the small steps to greatness. These small steps
are actually not small steps. They're dynamic steps. They seem
like they're only a foot ahead of you, and yet they're so radical,
they would turn entire churches and denominations upside down
if they were actually believed. And I believe if you believe
this, it would radically impact this church. Please stand with
me as we close. Father, I thank you for the Word
of God. And Lord God, tonight we thank
you for the Christ who drew near. Lord God, who set aside his garment,
who surrounded himself by that garment, who washed the very
feet of the disciples. My God, and you said it's an
example. how you're to serve others. You
want to be the greatest, you want to be the first, you want
to be the best, you want success in ministry, you want to be a
leader of men, then it's embodied in the example of the Lord Jesus
Christ. Father, I pray, in these little
things that we're dealing with, that you'd change lives, even
that lesson online. Lord God, we pray right now as
a church for every person that listens to these messages in
different countries, in different situations. My God, we want a
real church. We want real leadership in the
body of Christ again. My God, I pray that you turn
your church upside down again, that we would serve men and not
be served. Lord God, even like Paul ministering
in Thessalonica, where he laboured with his own hands. He worked
to raise money for himself, and then he preached the gospel unto
that church. Lord God, I pray, bring forth
the principles of the kingdom of God in our midst, in the name
of Jesus. Hallelujah.
Small Steps to Greatness
Series Small Things
It takes just small steps in following God, towards greatness in the kingdom. Are you willing to take those steps?
| Sermon ID | 224221930407387 |
| Duration | 1:15:22 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |
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