Sunday, January 26, 2025
PLEASE DON’T GO!
Matt
16:21-23
21 From that time forth began
Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and
suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed,
and be raised again the third day.
22 Then Peter took him, and
began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto
thee.
23 But he turned, and said
unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for
thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
It is not easy for us to grasp the oppression that was practiced
upon the people by the religious elite of that day. They walked about in royal
robes and added tax upon tax while working hand in hand with the oppressive
Romans. Rightly did Jesus advise his followers to listen to their teaching but
to shun copying their behavior.
The scriptures at hand indicate either an end of the beginning or the
beginning of the end. Jesus began and kept on teaching his disciples that
immediately ahead was trouble. The very people who represented God to the
people would perpetrate unthinkable cruelty upon the Son of God. Jesus would be
killed, and that is all that Peter could grasp. We wonder if he even heard the
last part of the message – “and be raised again the third day.”
What a burning rebuke it was to hear Jesus call Peter “Satan!” I
am sure that Peter’s only motivation was the preservation of his Master, but
his resistance to God’s clear plan was devilish. Confusion and wonder filled
Peter’s mind. He was not thinking spiritually but naturally.
If we stand before our tilled garden with seeds in our hand, we are faced
with a decision and a choice. If we look at the seeds with a desire to keep
them, we will have no harvest. We must sacrifice them to the ground so that
death might produce life.
Thomas Jefferson, a great man, nevertheless could not
accept the miraculous elements in Scripture. He edited his own special version
of the Bible in which all references to the supernatural were deleted.
Jefferson, in editing the Gospels, confined himself solely to the moral
teachings of Jesus. The closing words of Jefferson's Bible are these:
"There laid they Jesus and rolled a great stone at the mouth of the
sepulchre and departed." Thank God that is not the way the story really
ends! --James S. Hewett
Dear Lord, Peter
begged you not to go. I beg you now to return. AMEN
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