Matthew 20:20-24

Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Matthew 20:20-24

20Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to Jesus with her sons and knelt down to make a request of Him.
21“What do you want?” He inquired. She answered, “Declare that in Your kingdom one of these two sons of mine may sit at Your right hand, and the other at Your left.”
22“You do not know what you are asking,” Jesus replied. “Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?” “We can,” the brothers answered.
23“You will indeed drink My cup,” Jesus said. “But to sit at My right or left is not Mine to grant. These seats belong to those for whom My Father has prepared them.”
24When the ten heard about this, they were indignant with the two brothers.
— Matthew 20:20-24

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Illustration of Matthew 20:20-21 NLT

Illustration of Matthew 20:20-21 NLT -- Then Zebedee's wife came to Jesus. Her sons were with her. The mother bowed before Jesus and asked him to do something for her. Jesus said, "What do you want?" She said, "Promise that one of my sons will sit at your right side in your kingdom. And promise that the other son will sit at your left side in your kingdom."

Illustration of Matthew 20:22-23 NLT

Illustration of Matthew 20:22-23 NLT -- So Jesus said to the sons, "You don't understand what you are asking. Can you accept the kind of suffering that I must have?" The sons answered, "Yes, we can!" Jesus said to them, "Truly you will suffer the same things that I will suffer. But I cannot choose the person that will sit at my right side or my left side. My Father has decided who will have those places. He has prepared those places for those people. Those places belong to them."

Illustration of Matthew 20:24 NLT

Illustration of Matthew 20:24 NLT -- The other ten followers heard this. They became angry with the two brothers.

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