But they did not understand this saying;
its meaning was hidden from them so that they should not understand it, and
they were afraid to ask him about this saying.
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Reflection:
Why were the disciples afraid to ask Jesus to
elaborate His meaningful statement that He is going to be handed over to men?
Did they sense that something dangerous is going to happen to Jesus soon? Were
they afraid to hear something that would deal with suffering and the cross? Or
the disciples were simply used to the image of Jesus as a powerful miracle
worker and healer?
Is it only for His miracles and healings that we
follow Jesus? Perhaps yes, many of us are only after Jesus the miracle worker
and Jesus the healer. But if we are only after His miracles and healings then
this is not true discipleship.
True discipleship happens to us when we are also ready
to suffer for Jesus and when we are also ready to carry our own cross for
Jesus. We cannot separate Jesus from suffering because He himself brutally
suffered. Thus we cannot also separate ourselves from suffering/s if we truly
follow Jesus.
Nevertheless, let us not be afraid to suffer for our discipleship for Jesus because our suffering for Jesus will not be in vain. There is always something glorious after suffering and carrying our own cross for Jesus. We may not know it immediately but there surely will be glory after we endure our cross and sufferings. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
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