That's the question, and just perhaps a litmus test. Jesus has been asked to gift James and John with the two pre-eminent positions in the coming kingdom....and he was asked by James and John themselves (I am not fooled by Matthew's version that it was their mother who asked). So Jesus asks a question back, "Are you able to drink the cup that I drink?"
For once, this is not a metaphorical question. This is as concrete as it gets....or will get in a chapter or two when they nail Jesus to a cross. The cup Jesus drinks is the cup of suffering out of love for his neighbors......every single one of them.
To be clear, Jesus is not asking if you are lining up for the next round of crucifixions. He wants to know where you stand on suffering....not your suffering, but the suffering of those around you. Looking for a way out? Looking for protection and security? Looking out for yourself?
Do you see the suffering around you? Do you know their names? Do you know how this world is built on winners and losers? Do you care whether the hungry get fed? People of color get dissed? Children get abused? The elderly get scammed?Are you able to drink the cup that I drink?
Or as the decade old song asks, "How deep is your love?"
Not that Jesus will love you any the less if you walk away, shaking your head, and changing the locks on your heart, handing out the keys to a select few. It's just that there are no private rooms in the kingdom Jesus rules.
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