In Mark 1:21–22 Jesus taught with authority unlike the teachers of the law. Rabbis and scribes were known to pontificate on non-biblical traditions rather than remain focused on the text. They would appeal to the teaching of others to support their point of view, like the name-dropping that often happens today. Motivated by self-elevation, their opinions were not always in agreement with scripture. Not so with Jesus. He didn’t need to quote a superior. He taught as a spokesperson for God, his Audience of One. Jesus’ authenticity was evident; his walk matched his talk. His message brought life rather than legalism. Based on the truth of his eternal word, Jesus proclaimed and lived out the values of scriptural compassion, mercy, purity, humility, and integrity. Ultimately his willingness to lay down his life for others rather than exploit the public for personal gain or significance made him a leader worth following and worth listening to.
Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!
KEY QUESTIONS:
On what is your authority based? How far will your title or position take you? Where does your walk not match your talk? In what ways could you become more of a leader worth following?