Sermon Tone Analysis

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James and John freely asked Jesus a very bold request.
In Matthew’s account Zebedee’s wife, James and John’s mother made this bold request on behalf of her son’s.
This Bold request… they asked Jesus to grant them the positions of sitting on Jesus’ right and left.
James and John gave Jesus a bold request.
“We want you to do for us what we ask.”
There was no… could you please… no beating around the bush… no I would love it Jesus if you could…
No, they gave a direct and quite demanding request from Jesus.
The way they asked Jesus was just as shocking as the request but also Jesus’ response was also a surprise.
“What do you want me to do for you?”
Jesus wants us to ask HIM, even if HE says no, or not yet, or yes… Jesus
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