In Mark 10, two of Jesus' disciples, as well as a blind man, come to him with a request and Jesus responds by asking both, "What do you want me to do for you?" How would you answer that question if Jesus asked it of you? Here we look at the contrast between how James and John, and blind Bartimaeus approach Jesus, and what it teaches us about the motives and manner with which we come to him with our own desires and needs.