(Matthew 20:20-34)
20 Then the mother of the sons of Zebedee came to Jesus with her sons, bowing down and making a request of Him. 21 And He said to her, “What do you desire?” She said to Him, “Say that in Your kingdom these two sons of mine shall sit, one at Your right, and one at Your left.” 22 But Jesus replied, “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink?” They said to Him, “We are able.” 23 He said to them, “My cup you shall drink; but to sit at My right and at My left is not Mine to give, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared by My Father.”24 And after hearing this, the other ten disciples became indignant with the two brothers. 25 But Jesus called them to Himself and said, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles domineer over them, and those in high position exercise authority over them. 26 It is not this way among you, but whoever wants to become prominent among you shall be your servant, 27 and whoever desires to be first among you shall be your slave; 28 just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”
TODAY'S TAKEAWAY:
Oh Moms!!! Parents, actually. But in those days, in the Jewish and Roman culture, a mother's intercession was often more effective than if a man directly petitioned for himself. In a previous chapter, we even saw Jesus' half brothers bringing their mom with them, hoping to convince Jesus to stop what He was doing. And even still, some people think that by praying to the mother Mary, their prayers will somehow have more power to convince and sway the Lord. But as we see here, these tactics do not work with God! And of course, in His word, the Lord specifically tells us to only pray to Him!
Mothers might be able to plead and guilt others into breaking down some walls, and they will know some stuff, but they are not perfect. Good parenting skills involve seeking out and living in the Lord's will, teaching their children God's words and how to have a personal relationship with Him. God is sovereign, and actually knows best! And while all children are precious in the Lord's sight, our children are not perfect, and they have so much to learn, along with all the rest of us!
Jesus had just told the disciples that He was going to suffer and be crucified - the worst form of death known to man - and here the brothers boldly claimed how they were able to drink the same cup (of death). Yikes, be careful what we ask for! Well, later in their ministries, James was beheaded, and while John wasn't executed, he was severely persecuted. They both learned and served the Lord faithfully, but by then, of course, they understood that we are to serve the Lord with humble hearts, to glorify God, and NOT ourselves!
In those days, government leaders tended to be tyrants and abused their power, because of selfishness, pride and greed. But in God's kingdom, because of God's agape love, that is selfless, generous, sacrificial and unconditional, the first will be last, and the last will be first. It is the humble heart "that wins".
With a humble heart that has accepted the Lord's salvation, we are victorious in what Jesus accomplished on the cross: victory over death and freedom from our sins. And in this victory, we can understand and desire to follow the example that Jesus set before us. Humbly leaving His heavenly throne to be born in flesh, to be fully man, while still being fully God, He came to show us the way to redemption and His righteousness, so that we can have a personal relationship with Him. And by His example, we can see and know that in all our relationships, it is not about being served, but humbly serving.