In this pericope Jesus predicts
for the third and final time in the Gospel of Mark states that he is to suffer
and die and be raised (10,32-34). It is the most detailed of all the three
passion and resurrection predictions. Here too, like in the case of the two
previous Passion and resurrection predictions there is a misunderstanding. This
time it is on the part of James and John who want places of honour in the
kingdom. In response to Jesus’ question of whether they are able to drink the
cup that he must drink and be baptised in the baptism with which he must be
baptised, they say that they are able. Jesus promises that they will indeed
drink the cup and undergo the baptism, yet he cannot determine the position of
places in the kingdom. That role is left only to the Father.
The other disciples who become
agitated with the request of the brothers are in the same boat as they are, and
once again Jesus has to teach them the way of the kingdom. Only those willing
to serve others can hope to have a place of honour in the kingdom. The last
verse of this section points to the Son of man who has come to show the way to
the kingdom through his service.
The attitude of the ten towards
James and John may be termed as confrontation. This often happens when one
desires what the other person is striving for, and so feels jealous and envious
of the other. It also leads to backbiting and thinking ill of the other like
the ten did in the case of James and John. An alternative to confrontation is
the attitude of “care-frontation” which would involve challenging the other
person to rise above trifles and things which are not necessary. It arises out
of a genuine concern for the good of the person.
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