💧 Flip the Script: Gentleness (Part 9)
What if gentleness isn’t weakness—but a deeper kind of strength?
In this powerful message, we’re flipping the script on gentleness, discovering how real strength doesn’t have to shout, dominate, or demand. Instead, it chooses humility. Jesus didn’t use a crown to prove His authority—He picked up a towel.
📖 This week we dive into John 13, where Jesus washes the feet of His disciples—yes, even Judas. We’ll also unpack 2 Timothy 2 and Philippians 2, exploring how gentleness in leadership, conflict, and everyday life reveals the true heart of Jesus.
🗝️ Gentleness isn’t the absence of power—it’s power under control.
🌱 In This Sermon, You’ll Learn: ✔️ Why gentleness is the opposite of pride, not strength
✔️ How Jesus models strength through servanthood and humility
✔️ What it means to lead with gentleness in a loud and prideful world
✔️ How to respond with grace, even when you have every reason not to
💬 “How do you carry your strength?” That’s the question this message invites us to wrestle with.
🧼 Sometimes flipping the script looks like putting down your crown—and picking up a towel.
📚 Key Scriptures:
John 13:1–17 (Jesus Washes His Disciples’ Feet)
2 Timothy 2:24–25 (Gentleness in Conflict)
Philippians 2:6–8 (Jesus’ Ultimate Humility)
Matthew 21:5 (The Gentle King Enters)