Living Into God’s Great Reversal
These past few weeks, we walked through the Gospel of Luke in our message series, “Misfit’s Messiah”. All through his Gospel, Luke has been telling us that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham—and not just for Israel, but for the whole world. Luke is saying, "This is it. This is happening in Jesus."
But it’s not what anyone expected. Even the disciples, right before Jesus’ death, are still arguing about who is the greatest. They haven’t yet grasped how upside-down Jesus’ Kingdom really is.
Jesus’ Kingdom is for everyone—especially the people pushed to the margins.
Jesus is Lord—but not like kings or political powers. His Kingdom is above all those. His authority isn’t built on force or power. It’s built on humility. His Kingdom isn’t violent. It’s marked by peace. The church—that’s you—is called to live this out in a world obsessed with dominance and control.
And here’s what’s remarkable: this Lordship doesn’t just change world history—it changes individual lives—that’s you and me. God’s justice isn’t only about nations rising and falling. It’s about the humble, the poor, the overlooked person being lifted up.
We often understand salvation as a purely personal thing. But originally, it was a hope for the whole people of Israel. Through Jesus, it becomes both: a promise for the world and for each person who is humble, meek, and open to God.
Because this Kingdom touches individuals, it calls for personal obedience too. In Luke especially, Jesus challenges our attachment to power, wealth, and status. Again and again, He exposes how easily these become idols. Life isn’t about having more, controlling more, or securing your place socially. God is generous and trustworthy—and faith in Him means learning to value what He values, not what the world does.
It seems we often think Lent is a season to feel bad about ourselves. However, that is not the purpose of Lent. Rather, Lent is a season to tell the truth about ourselves. Where might you be resisting God’s way of humility and peace without even realizing it? Ask God to bring God’s great reversal to life in you.
-Pastor Ray











