Bible Reading: Luke 9:46–62
The Kingdom Is Revealed Through Humble Discipleship
Whoever welcomes this little child
in my name welcomes me.
Luke 9:48
The disciples begin arguing about which of them is the greatest. In response, Jesus places a child beside Him and says, “Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me” (Luke 9:48). In a culture where children had little status or influence, Jesus teaches that greatness in God’s Kingdom is found not in power or recognition but in humility. One of the signs of God’s Kingdom is a willingness to welcome, serve, and value those whom the world often overlooks.
As the chapter continues, the disciples reveal attitudes that are still shaped by worldly thinking. John wants to stop someone ministering in Jesus’ name because he is not part of their group. James and John want to call down fire on a Samaritan village that rejects Jesus. Yet Jesus responds with patience and mercy. The Kingdom advances not through pride, exclusion, or judgment, but through grace, kindness, and compassion. As Paul writes, “Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience” (Colossians 3:12).
The passage ends with Jesus calling people to follow Him wholeheartedly. Some are willing, yet each hesitates because of other priorities. Jesus reminds them that discipleship requires commitment and perseverance. The sign of God’s Kingdom is seen wherever Christ becomes our highest priority. Like the water turned into wine at Cana, Jesus transforms ordinary lives through His grace. Today, ask yourself: Where is Christ calling me to greater humility, mercy, and faithfulness? There the signs of His Kingdom are being revealed.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Help us to welcome others with grace, show mercy instead of judgment, and follow Christ with wholehearted devotion. May the signs of Your Kingdom be seen in our lives through kindness, faithfulness, and love.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


