How does your concern affect me?

 

“How does your concern affect me?” One of the oddest phrases in scripture is when Jesus responds to his mother’s request. I have used similar phrases when responding to someone I love. The phrase doesn’t sound nice coming from Jesus, and I am sure it doesn’t sound nice when I use it.  John 2:4 [And] Jesus said to her, “Woman, how does your concern affect me? My hour has not yet come.” Jesus, in Greek, the translation would have sounded polite. Jesus is questioning the timing of her comment. Mary doesn’t ask him to do anything, just points out a need. He comments on the timing of the situation. Something, I am sure we have all questioned, is the timing when someone asks something of us. God asks us, and we do question God’s wisdom. I am an introvert, and when I first started the ministry, I questioned God why he would ask me, someone petrified to be in front of people to minister. Yet every challenge I faced; God has provided. Like with Moses, God provided Aaron. When loved ones' timing seems off, or God’s call seems wrong, we need to listen. Jesus does as Mary points out. Whether it’s timing or inconvenience, may we remember when loved ones and God point out a need, we should listen. No matter how difficult, trusting that they would not ask something we could not accomplish on the path…

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