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Grasshoppers, Greatness, and God's Kingdom

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Becoming Less A few of John’s loyal followers recognize that Jesus is gaining more attention, even from the other followers of John. So, these loyal followers inform their teacher about the shift taking place. John’s response is not what we would expect from someone chasing the greatness and power of the world. He doesn’t attempt to draw crowds back to himself. He isn’t filled with Jesus-centered jealousy. Instead, he makes a humble, theological observation: “A person can receive only what is given them from heaven.” John recognizes that anything good he has is from God himself. So, his response to Jesus gaining all the attention is one of contentment. He was a man carrying out his mission to make Jesus known. It’s at this moment that John utters his famous words “He must increase, but I must decrease.” In this text we discover greatness is found in recognizing God as the only source of goodness. Reflection: * What is something God has given you that you might cling to a little bit too tightly? (Verses 27-29) * What about Jesus’ character or activity fills you with joy? (Verse 29) * Where in your life does Jesus need become more and where do you need to become less? (Verse 30)

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He lived in the wild, wore weird clothes, had an appetite for bugs, and an aptitude for berating people. But, despite John the Baptist’s eccentric appearance and lifestyle, Jesus claimed “there has not risen anyone great...

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