"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“The Ultimate Ownership”


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June 7, 2026

Daily Devotional:

“The Ultimate Ownership”

1 Chronicles 29:11 ​

"Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, Lord, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all."

​Imagine trying to build a magnificent house, but the owner of the land and all the materials steps in to hand you the keys. That is essentially what is happening here. King David is at the very end of his life, looking at a massive mountain of gold, silver, and precious stones gathered to build the Temple. It would be incredibly easy for him to take a victory lap, look at his legacy, and say,"Look what I built." ​

Instead, David stops, bows his head, and prays one of the most radically humble prayers in scripture. He looks at this staggering wealth and essentially says: “None ofthis is actually ours. We are just handing back what was already yours.” He is acknowledging that while he wears an earthly crown, his kingdom is just a tiny, temporary subset of God's eternal cosmic kingdom. It's a statement of absolute submission, modeling true humility by placing himself below the true King. He admits that ultimate political, spiritual, and physical authority belongs to God alone.

This verse is part of a public prayer by King David at the very end of his life. He had spent years accumulating immense wealth, gold, and resources to build the grand Temple in Jerusalem. But because he was a man of war, God told him his son, Solomon, would be the one to actually build it. Instead of getting bitter or taking credit for gathering all the materials, David stands before theentire nation of Israel and prays this verse. David uses five massive words to describe God; His greatness, power, glory, majesty, and splendor. Then, he anchors it all with a truth that changes how we look at our daily stress: "Everything in heaven and earth is yours." ​

We spend so much of our lives trying to control, own, and manage our little kingdoms—our careers, our finances, our reputations, and our families. When things don't go according to our plan, we panic. But this verse is aninvitation to exhale.

​If everything belongs to God, then the pressure is off your shoulders. You aren't the owner of your life; you are the manager. The pressure to hold everything together doesn't belong to you because the Kingdom belongs to Him, and He is already exalted as head over all. ​

Anything you have achieved, built, earned, or saved isn't ultimately yours. It is a gift entrusted to you by the actual owner of the universe. If God is "head over all" and everything belongs to Him, then the burden of holding the universe—or even just your own life—together does not rest on your shoulders. It shifts your role from an exhausted owner trying to control everything, to a trusted manager or steward who simply has to be faithful with what they've been given today.

What is one area of your life right now where you are acting like the "owner" instead of the manager? How would releasing that control to God change your anxiety levels today? When you look at your to-do list, youranxieties, or your bank account today, remember who holds the ultimate title deed. You don't have to carry the weight of the world when it's already resting firmly in His hands.

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus