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What does the Bible say about the request of James and John?

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James and John's request illustrates a common human desire for honor and status, contrasting with the servant leadership Jesus teaches.

In Mark 10:35-37, James and John approach Jesus with a request for positions of honor at His side. This request reflects a misguided ambition for status and glory, which is common in humanity. Jesus responds by explaining the cost of discipleship, emphasizing that greatness in His kingdom is defined by servanthood rather than position. He contrasts the way of worldly rulers with the humility required of His disciples, teaching that those who wish to be great must become servants of all, modeling the selfless service He embodies.
Scripture References: Mark 10:35-45

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