But one of them, Caiaphas, who was high priest that year, said to them, “You know nothing, nor do you consider that it is better for you that one man should die instead of the people, so that the whole nation may not perish.” He did not say this on his own, but since he was high priest for that year, he prophesied that Jesus was going to die for the nation, and not only for the nation, but also to gather into one the dispersed children of God. So from that day on they planned to kill him.
So, Jesus no longer walked about in public
among the Jews, but he left for the region near the desert, to a town called
Ephraim, and there he remained with his disciples. Now the Passover of the Jews
was near, and many went up from the country to Jerusalem before Passover to
purify themselves. They looked for Jesus and said to one another as they were
in the temple area, “What do you think? That he will not come to the feast?”
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Reflection:
Why was Jesus so popular during His life in this world?
Aside from performing miraculous healings Jesus was also a man of the masses, Jesus was approachable, humble and helpful. He made time for everyone including the poor and lowly. This is what made Jesus dear to the hearts of the people most especially the common people.
Hence, it created a bandwagon effect with the people that whoever saw or even heard about Him was captivated to follow Him. Thus, Jesus became a threat to the powers that be or the ruling power at that time.
We who profess to follow Jesus must learn
from these exceptional qualities of Jesus. We may not have the gift to perform
miraculous healings. But if we are humble, approachable and has time for those
who need our time. We could also be the Lord’s representative to our fellowmen
most especially to the poor and powerless. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
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