Luke 9:46-48 The disciples of Jesus argued about "which of them might be the greatest." They were 12 individuals who all were called to follow Jesus. Peter, James, and John probably were in the top three.. having gone up the mountain with Jesus and seeing Him in His glory. But, the others were also among the "friends" that Jesus loved. The problem was that they were using the wrong criteria to judge their "greatness". It wasn't about who did the most miracles or who had followed Him longest. It was a whole different criteria..
"But Jesus, knowing what they were thinking in their heart, took a child and stood him by His side, and said to them, 'Whoever receives this child in My name receives Me; and whoever receives Me receives Him who sent Me; for he who is least among you, this is the one who is great.' "
Two things happen next..
John tells Jesus that they saw someone casting out demons in His name, but they weren't in their group. John wanted to stop him.. but Jesus told him that he should not "hinder him; for he who is not against you is for you." This person, in John's opinion, was of less value than the 12 and shouldn't have the rights that they had.. but Jesus turns it around. This one was "least" among them in their opinion.. but he was really greater..for he was doing what Jesus came to do.. receiving one in need.. coming alongside and taking his hand to help him. John did not "receive" this fellow believer... He had more to learn about greatness.
Then as they headed towards Jerusalem, Jesus "resolutely set His face" towards His "ascension" As they approached Samaria He sent ahead some disciples to make arrangements for them to stop there, but because He was headed to Jerusalem no-one would "receive" Him. This time James and John thought they should "command fire to come down from heaven and consume them." Jesus rebuked them for this saying, "You do not know what kind of spirit you are of: for the Son of Man did not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them." Jesus came to receive even these ones that would not receive Him... He came to take hold of the lost.. He came to save.
What kind of spirit wants to destroy? Not the Holy Spirit. The disciples had much to learn about greatness. So do we. My bible titles this section "The test of greatness". The disciples failed the test at this point. How are we doing? Are we receiving the little children.. or sending them away ? Are we receiving those of a different church or rejecting them because they aren't in our denomination, even though they follow Jesus? Are we wanting to pray for fire to come down on unbelievers instead of telling them that Jesus came to save them?
Father in heaven, help us to examine our own hearts and learn the truths that Jesus has taught us. You tell us to listen to Him.. He tells us to receive others in His name.. so that we can receive Him and You. Forgive our failures in receiving others, Lord. Help us to abide in Jesus and in Your Word, to have our hearts shaped by Your Spirit and to live in humble obedience to Your will. We do ask this in the mighty name of Jesus, our Savior and King. Amen.