The disciples asked ‘who is the greatest in heaven?’ I find this a very odd question.
I think in Matthew 5 Jesus explained who the greatest and least are. I’m assuming chronologically Matthew 5 occurred before Matthew 18. Was it Jesus who first brought up the existence of a hierarchy in heaven?
It seems the disciples felt it was not enough to be one of the chosen here on earth, but they must maintain that status in heaven.
Is doing the things that will get me into the kingdom of heaven not enough that I should strive instead to be considered the greatest? Maybe it’s just me, but trying to be holier than thou seems a bit prideful.
I think in Matthew 5 Jesus explained who the greatest and least are. I’m assuming chronologically Matthew 5 occurred before Matthew 18. Was it Jesus who first brought up the existence of a hierarchy in heaven?
It seems the disciples felt it was not enough to be one of the chosen here on earth, but they must maintain that status in heaven.
Is doing the things that will get me into the kingdom of heaven not enough that I should strive instead to be considered the greatest? Maybe it’s just me, but trying to be holier than thou seems a bit prideful.