Mark 10:37
"He said to them, “What do you want me to do for you?”"
Key Reflection
In Mark 10:37, Jesus asks his disciples what they desire from him, a question that invites their deepest wishes and expectations. This query is set within the broader context of the disciples' request to sit at Jesus’ right and left in glory, reflecting their ambition for leadership and recognition. The cultural backdrop of first-century Palestine emphasizes social hierarchy and honor, making Jesus’ response all the more significant as he gently steers their focus away from earthly ambitions toward a deeper understanding of his mission.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes