Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

11 July, 2026

John 16:24—“Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full.”

During His earthly ministry, the disciples had brought their requests directly to Him. But with His death, resurrection, ascension, and the coming of the Holy Spirit, they would enter a new privilege of prayer. They would approach the Father through Christ, their risen Lord and perfect Mediator.

To ask “in my name” is to come before God relying wholly upon Christ’s person, atoning work, and prevailing intercession. It is to seek those things that accord with His will and promote the glory of God, just as Christ Himself did throughout His earthly ministry. It is to seek God’s will in submission to His authority and for the glory of His name (John 14:13–14; 1 John 5:14–15). Such prayer is offered with confidence, not because of our worthiness, but because of Christ's righteousness.

Until that time, the disciples had not prayed in Jesus’ name. They brought their requests directly to Him during His earthly ministry. They also have not yet approached the Father based on the full knowledge of the accomplished atoning work of Christ. 

The Lord's command, “ask”, reminds believers that God delights in hearing the prayers of His children. He invites us to bring every need before Him that seeks the glory of Christ’s name, trusting in His perfect wisdom, goodness, and faithfulness. His promise, “ye shall receive”, assures us that He will answer every prayer that accords with His holy will, though His answers may come in ways and at times that best accomplish His gracious purposes.

The result is “that your joy may be full”. True joy is not found merely in receiving earthly blessings, but in living in communion with God and experiencing His faithful care. Prayer deepens our fellowship with the Father, strengthens our faith, conforms our hearts to His will, and fills us with the abiding joy that Christ alone can give. Therefore, let us continually seek the Father through the Son, rejoicing in the rich privilege of prayer.

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