Christ addresses the use of titles for people in leadership. He exposes the misrepresentation which the scribes and Pharisees made of themselves to act as though they were God. Comparing Scripture with Scripture we know titles are acceptable but no one may give to others or take for themselves what belongs to God. Practical application is made arising from this as well as Christ's point that the truly greatest among men are those who humble themselves to serve others.
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Kerry W. "Pete" Hurst was born and reared in the small coal-mining town of Grundy, VA. A graduate of King College and Reformed Theological Seminary, he has pastored churches in Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama. He served as senior pastor of Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church...