Thursday: 6th Week in Ordinary Time-A
Gospel: Mark 8:27-33: You are the Christ. The Son of Man is
destined to suffer grievously.
The Great Confession of Peter: Who Jesus is (Mk 8:27-30)
Most men want a leader who is going to bring about utopian
society that will provide social justice and plenty for everyone. What men want
is a Messiah who fits into the wants and passions and power structures of their
world.
Jesus deliberately set out to make sure that the disciples saw
him as God’s Messiah and not man’s Messiah. God’s Messiah and salvation was not
man’s way of power and pleasure; it was not leaving the future to take care of
itself (deeper study Mt 1:1; 2-1:18; 3-3:11; 11:1-6; 12:16; 22:42).
Jesus facing the end very soon and there was still much to teach
the disciples. It was time for them to learn that he was building a church-an
assembly of people who would be confessing him to be the Messiah. It is one the
most demanding questions ever asked. The answer given determines one’s eternal
destiny and requires a single answer: “You are the Christ.”
1.
Jesus in Caesarea Philippi (v.27)
a.
He visited the village
b.
He questioned the people’s belief about himself
2.
The confession of men: He is a great man (28)
3.
The confession of his disciples: He is the Christ (29)
4.
The need: To learn about God’s Messiah (30)
The First prediction of Death: God’s Messiah vs. Man’s Messiah
(31-33)
God’s Messiah and man’s Messiah differ.
1.
The Way of God’s Messiah (v.31)
a.
Involves suffering and death
b.
Involves the resurrection from the dead
2.
The Way of Man’s Messiah (32-33)
a.
Involves rejecting God’s Messiah
b.
Involves following the way of Satan
c.
Involves setting the mind on material things, not on the things
of God
Thought:
Confession is just the beginning of our spiritual journey. We need to study and
learn about Christ after coming to know him personally. Note two things:
i.
We must be accurate in what we study. We must make sure we learn
the truth and not error (Mk 8:15)
ii.
We must be accurate in what we share, making certain that we
share the truth. This necessitates time to study and grow before we begin
sharing. (1 Pet 2:2-3; Acts 17: 11; 20:32; 2Tim 2:15; 2Pet 3:18)
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