Greatness that Serves
Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent Matthew 20:17–28 As Jesus walks toward Jerusalem, he speaks openly with his disciples about what lies ahead—betrayal, suffering, and death. It is a sobering moment. Yet almost immediately, the conversation shifts when James and John ask for places of honor at Jesus' right and left. Their request feels jarring, but also very familiar. Even when we are close to Jesus, we can still be tempted to think in terms of status, recognition, and reward. Jesus meets this moment with patience and truth. Jesus helps his disciples—and us—see that God’s idea of greatness is very different from the world’s. Leadership in God’s kingdom is not about being above others, but about being with them and for them. “Whoever wishes to be great among you shall be your servant.” These words invite us to reconsider what success and faithfulness really look like. Jesus points to his own life as the model. Jesus did not come to be served, but to se...