Jesus and goes on with His disciples, teaching them that He will be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill Him. And after 3 days will rise. However, His disciples did not understand, and were afraid to ask Him.
What do we see here?
1. We notice that although Jesus has sufficiently revealed to them that He is the Christ, and they have understood that, they fail to understand the second part of the Gospel, that He must die for our sin and be raised again to conquer it. Acknowledging Jesus as Christ is insufficient. Christ (Messiah), was simply a term directly translated to be "anointed". Many of the people at that point in time believed the Christ would lead them out of Roman captivity, and would be a great king. However, they fail to see that their captivity was not to the Romans, but to sin; and that Christ's role in this world was beyond their expectations. We should not be placing our human expectations on God, but accepting His greater plan for everything.
2. The disciples were afraid to ask what Jesus meant by His teaching.
- Perhaps they were disturbed by the earlier incident when Jesus rebuked Peter for trying to stop Him from talking about this topic.
- However, because of their "fear", they missed a key gospel lesson.
Do we similarly let our fear of anything prevent us from learning more about the Gospel? Do we ask questions to know more, or do we just wait for it to be revealed to us?
What do we see here?
1. We notice that although Jesus has sufficiently revealed to them that He is the Christ, and they have understood that, they fail to understand the second part of the Gospel, that He must die for our sin and be raised again to conquer it. Acknowledging Jesus as Christ is insufficient. Christ (Messiah), was simply a term directly translated to be "anointed". Many of the people at that point in time believed the Christ would lead them out of Roman captivity, and would be a great king. However, they fail to see that their captivity was not to the Romans, but to sin; and that Christ's role in this world was beyond their expectations. We should not be placing our human expectations on God, but accepting His greater plan for everything.
2. The disciples were afraid to ask what Jesus meant by His teaching.
- Perhaps they were disturbed by the earlier incident when Jesus rebuked Peter for trying to stop Him from talking about this topic.
- However, because of their "fear", they missed a key gospel lesson.
Do we similarly let our fear of anything prevent us from learning more about the Gospel? Do we ask questions to know more, or do we just wait for it to be revealed to us?
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