A Parent’s Request

By |Published On: February 15, 2018|Categories: 4-Minute Radio Program|

Hi, I’m Joni Tada and every parent wants the best for his child, right?

Sure, they do. Sure, you do! It’s why my own parents put me through piano lessons, art lessons, Girl Scouts, violin lessons when I was in elementary school, tennis lessons later on, and yes, even ballet lessons. It’s a shame I became a quadriplegic, because my parents invested an awful lot in my love for music, athletics, and the fine and performing arts. We allwant the best for our kids. 

I was thinking of this very thing the other week when I was reading in Matthew chapter 20. Starting with the 20th verse, there’s recorded a pretty unusual conversation between Jesus and the mother of James and John. Now you have to remember, this is a mother talking. Even still, listen to the request. Because it says, “Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to Jesus with her sons and, kneeling down, asked a favor of him. ‘Grant that one of these two sons of mine may sit at your right and the other at your left in your kingdom.’ Jesus said, ‘You don’t know what you are asking. Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?’ ‘We can,’ they answered. Jesus said to them, ‘You will indeed drink from my cup.’”

Well, the mother of James and John asked the Lord to bestow honor on her sons. That’s pretty simple and straightforward, right? But Jesus told her they would drink from the same cup as His. Now no one knows if she realized that Jesus was describing His cruel death. We don’t even know if she understood that this meant martyrdom for her sons. What we do know is this mother is not unusual. Every parent wants to see his child promoted and honored. But here’s the thing, here’s the point I want to get across. God may have a different plan for that child, perhaps one not as glamorous or as full of accolades. So, as a result, always, a parent’s desire for a child’s advancement must be held in check as mom and dad pray that God’s will be done in their child’s life.

Somehow, I believe the mother of James and John ended up understanding this. Because when you flip over to Matthew chapter 27, it says, “Many women were there [at the cross]. They had followed Jesus from Galilee to care for his needs. Among them were Mary Magdalene…and the mother of Zebedee’s sons.”

Did you get that? The mother of James and John was one of the few who remained by the cross of Jesus when He died. She saw firsthand what Jesus meant by “his cup.” She could put two-and-two together … she could connect the dots. She realized that this was the terrible cup that her Lord said her two sons would drink from. You have to believe that there at Calvary, she was struck with the hardships her sons were destined to face. Oh, the tenderness for Jesus that must have filled her heart.

It’s something to remember if you are a mother or a father, remember this as you pray for your child and his future. Look, my own mother had to face it when I became a quadriplegic and she realized that was God’s will for my life. And for you… remember that your desire for your child’s advancement must always be held in check as you pray for God’s will to be done in your son or daughter’s life. God has a cup, a special and personal cup for each one of us… even for your child. This is Joni Eareckson Tada and I want to thank for spending these few minutes with me today because God’s will really is, as Romans 12 puts it… good and acceptable and perfect, no matter what that cup is filled with. So, pray for your child but always pray, keeping in check your will for him and allow God’s will to shine through.

Previously aired as: Program #7092 on 7/7/09 and Program #7782 on 2/28/12

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