Who Are My Mother and Brothers?
In Matthew 12:46-50, we encounter a profound redefinition of family that challenges our conventional understanding. Jesus, when told his mother and brothers are outside, asks 'Who is my mother and who are my brothers?' This question isn't meant to dishonor biological family, but to elevate spiritual kinship. We're invited to see that in God's kingdom, our true family consists of those who do the Father's will. This perspective shift encourages us to examine our priorities - are we putting first things first? The message reminds us that something doesn't have to be bad to be bad for us, urging us to seek God's kingdom above all else. It's a call to move beyond tribal thinking and embrace a broader, kingdom-focused view of family and belonging.