Tuesday, January 20, 2009

whoever wants to be great among you...

Christian leadership is profoundly self-denying for the sake of others, like Christ’s ultimate example of self-denial for the sake of others. So the church must not elevate people to places of leadership who have many of the gifts necessary to high office, but who lack this one. To lead or teach, for example, you must have the gift of leadership or teaching (Rom. 12:6-8). But you must also be profoundly committed to principled self-denial for the sake of brothers and sisters in Christ, or you are disqualified.

- DA Carson
For the Love of God
commenting on Mat 20:26-27

blame someone else

Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.

-Mark Twain