When Jesus washed his disciples’ feet at the last supper, he was teaching a valuable lesson to every man who wants to become a great leader.

Talking Points:

  • A servant’s heart flows from a position of authority. Because Jesus was secure in his rank, he was able to wash the feet of his disciples. John 13:3-4
  • Servant-leaders expect their followers to become servants, too. Jesus didn’t lower himself in order to raise up selfish leaders. John 13:12-14
  • The blessing of God is promised to men who will serve like Jesus. Selfish leaders won’t gain the advantage in the long run. John 13:15-17
Discussion Questions:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. Have you ever seen a leader who steps on people? What happened?
  3. Read John 13:3-4 and John 13:12-14. In what ways did Jesus exemplify an “upside-down” principle of leadership? Give an example.
  4. What expectations do your superiors have for you? Explain.
  5. What expectations do you have for the people who work or serve under you? Explain.
  6. Read John 13:15-17. Are you looking to empower the people around you and underneath you to be servant-leaders? Explain
  7. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
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