What Were James and John Asking For? [Mark 10:35-45][Lesson 43][W.T.T.B.]

East End church of Christ
1 Dec 201906:18

Summary

TLDRIn this episode, the speaker examines Mark 10:35-45, focusing on James and John's request for special positions in Jesus' kingdom. The speaker explores how Jesus responded by teaching about humility, suffering, and true greatness. Jesus emphasized that greatness in His kingdom comes through service, not power or authority, and He exemplified this by serving others and giving His life as a ransom for many. The lesson underscores the importance of following Jesus' example of humility and service. Viewers are encouraged to embody these values in their daily lives.

Takeaways

  • 📖 James and John asked Jesus for positions of honor in His glory, one on His right and one on His left.
  • 🤔 Jesus responded by asking if they could endure the same suffering He was about to face.
  • 🍷 The 'cup' Jesus mentioned symbolizes suffering and affliction, while the 'baptism' refers to trials and death.
  • 💪 James and John claimed they were able to endure these sufferings, and Jesus confirmed they would indeed suffer for their faith.
  • ✋ However, Jesus clarified that granting them positions of honor was not His to give but was prepared for others by God.
  • 😡 The other disciples were displeased with James and John for seeking special privileges.
  • 👑 Jesus used the situation to teach a lesson about humility and greatness, contrasting worldly power with the values of His kingdom.
  • 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 In Jesus' kingdom, greatness is not determined by rank or authority, but by serving others.
  • 🙌 Jesus set the ultimate example by serving others and giving His life as a ransom for many.
  • 🙏 The message concluded with a call for Christians to follow Jesus’ example of selfless service and sacrifice.

Q & A

  • What did James and John ask Jesus to do for them?

    -James and John asked Jesus to grant them the places at his right and left hand in his glory, which could refer to either heaven or an earthly kingdom.

  • How did Jesus respond to James and John's request?

    -Jesus did not immediately agree or disagree; instead, he questioned whether they were capable of 'drinking the cup' and being 'baptized with the baptism' that he would experience, which symbolized suffering and death.

  • What did Jesus mean by 'drinking the cup' and 'being baptized with the baptism'?

    -The 'cup' is a metaphor for the affliction and punishment that Jesus would undergo, including his crucifixion. The 'baptism' refers to the suffering and death that Jesus was about to face in Jerusalem.

  • Did James and John understand what they were agreeing to?

    -It is implied that James and John did not fully understand the gravity of what they were agreeing to, but they affirmed that they were able to 'drink the cup' and be 'baptized' as Jesus was.

  • What was the reaction of the other disciples when they heard James and John's request?

    -The other disciples were greatly displeased with James and John for trying to elevate themselves in such a manner.

  • How did Jesus teach the disciples about greatness?

    -Jesus taught that greatness in his kingdom was not about official rank or power, but about service. He emphasized that to be great, one must become a servant to others.

  • What example did Jesus set regarding service?

    -Jesus exemplified service by coming to earth not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.

  • What is the significance of the mother of James and John's involvement in Matthew's account?

    -In Matthew's account, it was the mother of James and John who made the request on behalf of her sons, possibly because they lacked the courage to ask Jesus directly.

  • How did Jesus address the disciples' dispute over greatness?

    -Jesus used the situation to teach the disciples about humility and service, contrasting the leadership style of earthly rulers with the servant leadership expected in his kingdom.

  • What was the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for humanity?

    -Jesus's ultimate sacrifice was giving his life as a ransom for many, demonstrating his love and serving nature.

  • What is the call to action for Christians based on this scripture?

    -Christians are called to follow Jesus's example by seeking to serve others in any way possible, embodying humility and service in their daily lives.

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