SUNDAY- 24th WEEK
IN ORDINARY TIME –B
Gospel: Mark 8:27-35: You are the Christ. The Son of Man is destined to suffer
grievously.
I Reading: Isaiah 50:5-9: I offered my back to those who struck me.
II Reading: James 2:14-18: If good works do not go with faith, it is quite dead.
The Great Confession of Peter: Who Jesus is, Mk 8:27-30
The
first reading and the gospel explain about the suffering servant. In the second
reading St James assets that faith without works is dead. In the gospel Jesus
predicts about his suffering, passion and death and encourages his disciples or
followers to follow his way by renouncing oneself and taking up his own cross.
The passage further discovers the identity of Jesus. Who is Jesus? Jesus is the
Christ and the Son of God, the suffering servant and the saviour of the world.
Jesus
deliberately set out to make sure that the disciples saw Him as God’s Messiah
and not man’s Messiah and a way of power and pleasure. He had to make sure they
understood God’s way of salvation and plan that God was after victory over
death and a life that lasted eternally, not just for seventy or so many years.
The
present passage is one of the most dramatic
revelations ever made and 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 Philipi (v.27):
The
Greek God of nature is PAN, the God being called PANIAS. Herod the great had
built the temple in worship of Caesar. Herod’s son Philip who adorned the
temple with the magnificence for which it was known world-wide. It was Philip
who changed the name of the city from Panias to Caesarea and added his own name
calling the city Caesarea Philipi. It was against this background of religion
Jesus asked the question, “who do people say I am? Who do you say I am?” and
Peter made is great discovery and
confession: Jesus is the Christ, the real Messiah.
a.
He visited the village
b.
He questioned the people’s belief about himself
2.
The confession of men: He is a great man like: John the Baptist, Elijah and one
of the prophets (v.28)
3.
The confession of his disciples: He is the Christ, the true Messiah, Son of the
living God (v.29)
4.
The need: To learn about God’s Messiah (v.30)
Thought:
Confession is just the beginning of our spiritual journey. We must be accurate
in what we study and we must we accurate in what we share, making certain that
we share the truth.
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