John 13:16
Very truly, I tell you, servants are not greater than their master, nor are messengers greater than the one who sent them — the proverb invokes hierarchy only to invert its significance: servants are not greater than master, true, but the master has defined himself as servant; thus to be the master's servant is the highest honor. A messenger's status derives from the one who sends; to be sent by Jesus is to participate in his mission of love. The logic cuts both ways: if Jesus, who is master, serves, how much more should the disciples embrace service? This verse reframes the entire understanding of greatness in the kingdom: true honor lies in proximity to Jesus' self-giving, not in distance from it.