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Bible Reading: Matthew 20:20-28
Key Verse: Verse 20 – “Then came to him the mother of Zebedee's children with her sons, worshipping him, and desiring a certain thing of him.”
Key Words: Then came to him the mother of Zebedee’s children
Several things are known
about Salome, but none are more important than her ambition for her sons, James
and John, two of Jesus’ disciples.
On one occasion Peter,
James, and John were grouped together.
Salome, knowing that Jesus was the Messiah and feeling that the kingdom
would soon be established, requested that her sons be placed by Jesus in the
kingdom, one on His right hand and the other on His left.
Now, while Salome was
wrong and filled with pride in her request, you have to admire her desire for
her sons to be near Jesus. She was,
indeed, a woman of ambition.
Salome’s ambition reminds
me of a story I read about a student at Amherst College. Soon after entering, he put over the door of
his dormitory room the letter V. Because
of it he endured all sorts of ridicule and withstood questioning. But he paid no attention to either, nor would
he disclose the secret of the letter.
When his four years were over, and graduation day came, that student was
appointed to deliver the valedictory.
Then the mystery of that letter V was revealed. It stood for valedictory. That letter on the door held before him
during his four years the ideal he had set for himself. Not every boy puts a letter over the door of
his college room or over the door of his house.
But nevertheless, somewhere, if only in his mind, there is a letter that
he pastes there and that holds before him an ideal. Some put up the letter M that stands for
money. Others put up F, for fame. Others put up S, which may stand either for
self or for service. It is a good idea
once in a while to step outside your door and look at the letter you have put
there. It may be that when you realize
what it is you will want to change it.
We all need to be
ambitious, but with a Godly ambition and a desire to bring glory to God.
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞ Be ambitious, but have
ambition to glorify God with your
life.