The disciples of Jesus were Jewish men awaiting
their Messiah. Their expectations for Jesus were for Him to rule and reign on
earth. Jesus told them on more than one occasion what was to occur. Here is an
example. This conversation takes place as they are journeying to Jerusalem for
Passover, shortly before the death of Jesus. The disciples had been with him
for nearly three years.
Jesus
took the Twelve aside and told them, “We are going to Jerusalem and everything
that is written by the prophets about the Son of Man will be fulfilled. He will
be delivered over to the Gentiles. They will mock Him, insult Him and spit on
Him. They will flog Him and kill Him. On the third day He will rise
again.” Luke 31-33
Pretty clear, right? From this side of the cross it all makes sense. Did they listen and ask what it all
meant? Here is their response.
The
disciples did not understand any of this. Its meaning was hidden from them and
they did not know what He was talking about.
Luke 18:45
Not only did they not
understand. Did you catch it? The meaning was hidden from them. Wow! Even the
disciples would not understand God’s plan until after the resurrection. In fact
all of the disciples scattered as Jesus was brought to the cross. All but one.
John.
Sometimes we want to run away when we don’t understand. We tune out. We
try to escape from what is before us. God seems so far away. Has He deserted us?
We thought He was the One. Isn’t He the One to watch over us and take care of
us?
God does
watch over us. He understands and He offers hope. Can we listen and trust when
we don’t understand? Will we run from His presence rather than wait patiently
under His protective wings?
Let’s
bring it all to the foot of the cross where He took on all of what you are
going through right now, right this minute. He rose again. And so will you.
Dear Jesus,
The stories in Your Word give us hope. Even those
You were closest to on the earth ran from You. Don’t let us go when things get
tough and we don’t have all of the answers. You do and we trust You.
Amen
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