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Lord, may the words of my mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be acceptable to you – Our strength and our Saviour            - Amen
 
In my prayer, I asked God to consider the meditations of our hearts – let’s take a moment and do just that: meditate on one aspect of our Gospel narrative this morning
 
I want you to imagine, if you will, that you are fishermen - 2000 years ago
You are married; your extended family lives with you, your wife’s mother and others
You are hard working and skilled fishermen – with a *team* of fishermen that work for you on your *two* boats
You are Jewish – You follow the teachings from the God of your ancestors – the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob – of Joseph, Moses, of the prophets Elijah, Jeremiah, Isaiah…
You believe you belong to ‘a people that has been specially chosen’ by God – and yet you live in near poverty – oppressed by a foreign army that occupies the land that was ‘given to your people’ by God
You are forced to pay heavy taxes to this oppressive Roman army for support their rule of most of the know world
And you believe that one day, as the prophets foretold, there will come one that will lead you out of all this
That will return the land promised to your people solely to your people
One day as your are working hard after a very poor night of fishing, a stranger comes into town and is teaching a way which is beyond your previous understanding
He has a magnetic personality, He knows things that seem beyond what He should know – and yet it makes sense – deep in your heart you trust and believe what He is teaching
So you leave everything, your wife and family and boats and follow him
            And strangely He sees something in you
You become His closest follower and He seems to be closer to you than all the others
            You hear incredible teachings
                        You witness incredible healings
You are even sent out at one point empowered by Him and sent with another to teach and heal just as He has
At times you are a one of a small group of close follower traveling the countryside with Him – supporting Him and learning from Him
            Other times large crowds gather to hear what the Rabbi has to teach
They are hungry, like you, to hear this new teaching
He talks about the Kingdom of Heaven, in many ways
He heals incredible illness – He challenges the religious leaders and their understanding of teachings of your forefathers
You know that He must blessed by God ‘to do all that he does’, to teach with the authority that He does
Sometimes when the crowds gather – people talk about who this Jesus really is – “Some say John the Baptist, but others Elijah, and still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”
You start to believe in your heart that this is ‘the one’ that the prophets have been saying would come one day
One day after some of the temple leaders, the powerful religious Sadducees and the other religious leaders that are strict to the torah, the Pharisees have come to spy on your friend and leader
They had come to question and test Him and they have left after He has shown ‘that they really don’t understand’ *what* they are teaching and
He warns you against them
            After this when it is just you and the other close followers
As if the questions of the Pharisees and Sadducees have made Jesus wonder who you think He is – He asks you
Something incredible happens to you – you feel overwhelmed with awareness as you boldly say “He is the Messiah”
And this Rabbi knows that something was working in you ‘that was bigger then you’ – that God gave you that answer
And He declares that you are the very foundation, the rock - of what His Church will be built on and renames you… Peter, which means rock
Then from that time on Jesus began to show you and the other close followers that He must go to temple city, Jerusalem, where all the religious leaders are, the ones that are jealous of Him and want Him silenced.
He declares that He will undergo great suffering at the hands of these elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.
This news hits you like a ton of bricks
                        You can’t believe it – this is not what the messiah is all about
                                    The messiah was to come and save His people from oppression
He was to be like David, He was to lead them in military triumph – He was not to willing go and submit Himself to death at the hands of religious leaders that don’t even understand the scriptures or His message
You want Him around for longer
You want more of your family to hear His teachings
You have friends that need His healing touch
So you tell Him – No – Not you – God must not let this happen – Never, Not to Jesus
 
 
Now I think we can all understand Peter’s situation
I think that this new development of Jesus’ teaching would have come as a real shock to expectations
            It just doesn’t seem to make sense – death is the end
Death is defeat – His teachings and miracles are too important to end
Why?
– and - if we can imagine that we have any say in the matter – No - Never
Peter’s understanding is of course in keeping with a very natural human desire to hold on to what is good – to protect it – guard against any and all harm
            Further - Peter has an understanding of what the messiah is to be
                        And this new teaching, just doesn’t fit the plan
I think Peter is acting as the spokesmen for all the disciples and for all of us
Peter’s rebuke of Jesus is perfectly natural, if you put yourself in his shoes ~/ or rather …sandals
 
It is also one of the most common misrepresentations of who Jesus is
If you were to look at what other religions and those outside of religion think  Jesus is
            All major religion acknowledge Jesus’ existence
They can’t deny the historical relevance of Jesus
As one scholar put it – there is more historical data about Jesus then there is about Napoleon
So what do they do - they reduce Jesus to some great teacher, a very good man or some even go as far as to say that he was a prophet
But they deny Jesus for what Christians know Him to be…
So it is understandable, Peter has yet to grasp who Jesus really is
Because ‘the who…by the how’ is just too hard to understand
Meaning - the messiah, the Christ – by a torturous death – the cross, doesn’t makes sense
Not without the aid of much bigger picture that Peter doesn’t have at that point in time
            Also Peter seems deaf to the part about
                        /“on the third day be raised”/
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At this point you might be thinking – okay ‘so what!’ Peter doesn’t see what Jesus sees – Peter doesn’t yet understand what we know …by reading ahead
You might be feeling a great deal of empathy for Peter, feeling like you might do the same thing if you were in Peter’s shoes
You might, I might too…
But it matters a great deal to Jesus
Consider how Jesus deals with Peter
            Jesus’ response is extremely dramatic
Peter, who Jesus had just previously declared will be the rock – the foundation of church – will be given the keys – says…
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*/“Get behind me, Satan!/*/
You are a stumbling block to me; for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things.”/
/ /
Jesus states that Peter’s position identical with that of Satan, who early on in Matthew’s narrative in the temptations in the wilderness had attempted to sidetrack Jesus from his Father’s will(see Matthew 4:1-11)
Jesus gives no room for half measures – no room for limitations on who He is
No room for stumbling blocks in the way of the completion of His mission and ministry
            Simple put – Jesus role is not /only/ about teaching and healing
He is not /merely/ some great teacher, like Buddha
He is ‘the messiah’ - ‘the Christ’- the Son of God - that must go to the cross
That must die a cruel, seemingly disastrous death
At the hands of people that He has revealed don’t really know what they are teaching
He must fulfill it all…
And save Peter and all humanity from our sins
                                                Provides for us a sacrificial lamb for atonement
Provide a way for the forgiveness of our sins
A way that will defeat death by rising again – that will reveal that He is Lord over all
A simple strategy that is perfect, elegant, and complete, beyond anything that we could ever design – done for each one of us       /(pause)/
           
Now reducing Jesus ‘to just another teacher’ is not a new development – a new strategy of this increasingly secular world – ‘then as now’ it is common misunderstanding
 
Over 50 years ago in what some might say was the height of Christendom
CS Lewis, writer of the Narnia chronicles, scholar and defender of Christianity wrote a great quote that is often brought out that address this very matter
 
I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God."
That is the one thing we must not say.
A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said /would not be a great moral teacher/.
He would either be a lunatic--on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg--or else he would be the Devil of Hell.
You must make your choice.
Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse.
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