Acts 6:8-15 Listen to today’s devotional You can imagine the kind of things the Freedmen would post on their social media. We don't know who was in this group. They may have been enslaved people taken by the Romans, or descendants of enslaved people. What is certain is that they did not align with Stephen. He had a reputation of being "full of grace and power" and for doing "great wonders and signs among the people." And when the Freedmen argued with him, they couldn't match his wisdom. They couldn't out-argue him. So what did they do? They didn't dig deeper or refine their thinking. They certainly didn't change their minds. Instead, Acts 6 says they "secretly instigated" others against Stephen. You can see their pattern play out. It begins as a disagreement. Moves with some agitation. Then finishes with conspiracy. The Freedmen bear false witness against Stephen. They did not misunderstand what he was saying. Rather, they chose to ma...
Matthew 20:20-28 Listen to today’s devotional "It's an honor just to be nominated" doesn't sound like what James and John would have said. They were literally looking for seats of honor. Being a part of Jesus' circle didn't seem to be enough. They wanted a different kind of greatness. Now, it's easy to criticize the request to be at either side of Jesus' throne. But their idea is more familiar to us than we might want to admit. After all, we want to matter, don't we? We want our lives to count. We want to be seen. I can imagine Jesus listening and then looking at them. He doesn't rebuke them. But he does redirect their thinking. Whereas they were imagining thrones, Jesus only saw sacrifice. They considered the recognition that comes with sitting next to the king. But the Lord brings them back to surrender. And there's part of the tension for us. We want purpose, but we often define it in terms of power, visibility, or success when Jesus s...