AI OVERVIEW: The law of inversion flips the world's prestige system, showing that the good stuff comes to the humble, the poor, and those overlooked. Across Genesis and Exodus, Abel over Cain, Jacob over Esau, Joseph over his brothers, and Miriam's song show that power and status are reversed in God's pattern. Mary's Magnificat and the Beatitudes declare that the hungry will be fed and the proud scattered, and Jesus demonstrates the pattern by washing feet and serving as the greatest servant. The teaching invites listeners to see people as God does, to respond by serving, listening, giving, and living out the inversion daily.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: --- Who really gets the good stuff? In this reflection on Psalm 113, John Ortberg explores what Dallas Willard called the Law of Inversion—one of the great themes running through the entire Bible. Again and again, God overturns the world's prestige system. The first become last....