When the mother of James and John asks Jesus to give her sons a special place in his Kingdom, Jesus responds, "Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?" (Matthew 20:22).
"Can we drink the cup?" is the most challenging and radical question we can ask ourselves. The cup is the cup of life, full of sorrow sand joys.
Can we hold our cups and claim them as ourown?
Can we lift our cups to offer blessings to others,
and can we drink our cups to the bottom as cups that bring us salvation?
Keeping this question alive in us is one of the most demanding spiritual exercises we can practice.
以下是引用諾行在2007-5-26 1:25:00的发言: "Can we drink the cup?" is the most challenging and radical question we can ask ourselves. The cup is the cup of life, full of sorrows and joys.
We all failed somehow when the cup of bitterness is put in front of us, although we might claimed "Yes, Lord, I am able." However, we may not fully understand what Lord refers to as "drink the cup that Thy is gonna drink". That means we must also be crusified with Him and that cup of bitterness is actually the cup of death. We must die internally to our old fleshy body, which is the painful process of sanctification, being purified by the Holy Spirit of God. In reality, are we able to die? are we really dead? We claimed that we are dead but we never are.