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Can You Drink the Cup I Drink?

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard
    Dr. Ray Pritchard is the president of Keep Believing Ministries, an Internet-based ministry serving Christians in 225 countries. He is the author of 29 books, including Stealth Attack, Fire and Rain,… More
  • Updated Feb 22, 2010

 

"Can you drink the cup I drink?" (Mark 10:38)

It was surely a strange request. 

James and John came to Jesus asking for a special favor. They wanted to be seated next to him when he comes in his glory. 

If you're going to ask, you might as well go for the gold. 

The two brothers have been roundly criticized for their request. I mean, who do these guys think  they are? No wonder the other disciples were indignant when they heard about the request (v. 41). But Jesus doesn't rebuke them for their audacious question. He merely asks if they know what they are asking for. 

Sometimes our perspective gets a bit out of whack and we forget our limitations. Muhammad Ali was on a plane and the stewardess asked him to buckle his seat belt. "Superman don't need no seat-belt," he said to her. "Superman don't need no airplane either," she quickly replied.

Jesus doesn't turn them down and he doesn't put them down. He doesn't say, "Forget about it. You'll never have a place of honor at my table." Not at all. He merely raises the bar. "You want to sit next to me? Fine. Here's what it will cost you." Warren Wiersbe reminds us to be careful when we pray because we might get what we ask for! James and John assumed their suffering was over and their work was done. They were wrong on both counts. Their suffering was still ahead of them and their work was just starting.

It's almost as if he's saying, "You want to be on my right hand and my left hand? Great! Stay with me for a few days and you'll see who is on my right hand and my left. A dying thief on one side and a dying thief on the other side. I'm about to be crucified and the Romans have got two empty crosses. You guys want to make a reservation?"

Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, "When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die." That's the deal. Do you want in or not?

We can talk about crowns later. 

Lord Jesus, forgive us for misguided ambition, small dreams, and selfish plans. Grant us steady hands and stout hearts to follow you even though the road you take always leads to a cross. Amen. 

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