Jesus addresses His disciples, highlighting the difference between worldly leadership and the leadership He calls them to embody. In the world, rulers often use their power to dominate, and they seek recognition and honor, calling themselves 'Benefactors.' This term implies they are doing good for others, but often it is more about maintaining control and gaining prestige. Jesus challenges this notion by implying that His followers should not seek power for personal gain or recognition.
Instead, Jesus calls His followers to a different standard—one of humility and service. True greatness in the kingdom of God is not measured by how many people serve you, but by how many people you serve. This teaching encourages believers to lead by example, showing love, compassion, and humility. It is a call to put others first, to serve without seeking reward, and to reflect the servant nature of Jesus Himself. This principle of servant leadership is a cornerstone of Christian ethics, urging believers to live in a way that honors God and uplifts others.