We > Me
At the heart of this message lies a powerful counter-cultural truth: we are greater than me. In a world obsessed with individual success, personal rights, and self-promotion, the kingdom of God operates on an entirely different principle. Drawing from Matthew 16:24, we're reminded that following Jesus means giving up our own way, taking up our cross, and surrendering the me-first mentality that pervades our culture. The sermon beautifully illustrates this through Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, showing us that two are better than one, and three are even better—a triple-braided cord is not easily broken. This isn't just poetic language; it's a fundamental truth about how God designed His church to function. Like a championship football team that wins not through one superstar but through every player doing their part, the body of Christ thrives when we move from individual performance to collective purpose. The message challenges us to see that our individual gifts and callings are amplified when we join them with others in unified service. Whether it's serving in the nursery, greeting at the door, or supporting behind the scenes, every role matters because we're not building our own kingdoms—we're advancing His. This shift from me to we isn't about losing our identity; it's about finding our true purpose in something far greater than ourselves.
