Daily Devotional

May 27th 2026

WEDNESDAY

James and John, Zebedee’s sons, came up to Him. “Teacher, we have something we want You to do for us…Arrange it…so that we will be awarded the highest places of honor in Your glory—one of us at Your right, the other at Your left.” Jesus said, “You have no idea what you’re asking.”—Mark 10:35-38 (MSG)

In our pursuit of greatness, we often overlook the blessings already in our hands. James and John approached Jesus with a bold request — that they might sit at His right and left in glory. It was a plea born of ambition, yet Jesus’ reply pierced through the surface: “You have no idea what you’re asking.”
Even sincere desires can be misguided when they spring from human ambition rather than spiritual understanding. James and John were already part of Jesus’ inner circle. Yet, their request revealed a blindness to the privilege they already possessed. They wanted more, not realizing that true greatness in Christ’s kingdom is measured not by position but by service.
We live in a time much like theirs—restless, uncertain, and often dangerous. Disciples today must remember why we exist. We are not called to chase prestige or comfort, but to embody Christ’s love in a world that desperately needs it. Are we grateful for what we have? Are we using our blessings—our education, our homes, our influence—to serve others?
Imagine if James and John had asked differently: “Master, how can we help?” That question would have opened the door to partnership rather than privilege. It would have reflected gratitude instead of ambition. And perhaps that is the question we must ask today.
We, who enjoy the security of salvation and the comfort of community—what are we asking of Christ? Are we seeking status, or are we seeking service? Jesus’ answer remains unchanged: “Whoever would be great among you must be your servant.”
To follow Him is to pour ourselves out for others. To be first is to be last. To be secure is to be surrendered. In that surrender, we find the peace and purpose that ambition can never provide.

PRAYER: Lord, teach us to temper our ambitions by learning to value the blessings You have already given. Free us from the desire for status and fill us with the joy of service. Help us to use our gifts to lift others and to honor You in all we do. Make us grateful, humble, and faithful in our calling. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN!

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