Taking the twelve disciples aside, Jesus said, "Listen, we're going up to Jerusalem, where all the predictions of the prophets concerning the Son of Man will come true. He will be handed over to the Romans, and he will be mocked, treated shamefully, and spit upon. They will flog him with a whip and kill him, but on the third day he will rise again."
But they didn't understand any of this. The significance of his words was hidden from them, and they failed to grasp what he was talking about.
—Luke 18:31-34 NLT
With mere human words, Jesus could not help the disciples understand. Nevertheless, his words gave them something to remember and to put into perspective at a later time — a time after he had been crucified and resurrected from the dead. Jesus' destiny in Jerusalem was simply incomprehensible to the disciples when he told them what would happen. They had seen the good he had done. They had experienced his life-changing presence first hand. They believed him to be the Messiah. How could God's Messiah be crucified? How could he be executed for the deeds of kindness he had performed and the words of truth he had spoken? We, on the other hand, must grasp this truth: Jesus was going to Jerusalem knowing full well that he would be persecuted, rejected, tortured, and killed. Yet he went anyway, to honor God and to pay the price for our sin. We must not let this loving sacrifice be hidden from our hearts!
LORD Jesus, I thank you for going to Jerusalem while knowing that the cross was coming and yet enduring it for the sake of my salvation. To you, O LORD and Christ, belong all glory, honor, blessing, and praise. Amen.
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But they didn't understand any of this. The significance of his words was hidden from them, and they failed to grasp what he was talking about.
—Luke 18:31-34 NLT
Key Thought
With mere human words, Jesus could not help the disciples understand. Nevertheless, his words gave them something to remember and to put into perspective at a later time — a time after he had been crucified and resurrected from the dead. Jesus' destiny in Jerusalem was simply incomprehensible to the disciples when he told them what would happen. They had seen the good he had done. They had experienced his life-changing presence first hand. They believed him to be the Messiah. How could God's Messiah be crucified? How could he be executed for the deeds of kindness he had performed and the words of truth he had spoken? We, on the other hand, must grasp this truth: Jesus was going to Jerusalem knowing full well that he would be persecuted, rejected, tortured, and killed. Yet he went anyway, to honor God and to pay the price for our sin. We must not let this loving sacrifice be hidden from our hearts!
Today's Prayer
LORD Jesus, I thank you for going to Jerusalem while knowing that the cross was coming and yet enduring it for the sake of my salvation. To you, O LORD and Christ, belong all glory, honor, blessing, and praise. Amen.
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