To read the texts click on the texts: Nahum 2:1,3; 3:1-3,6-7; Mt 16:24-28
In Matthew, the sayings that form our
text for today are addressed exclusively to the disciples unlike in Mark where
they are addressed to the crowds. A disciple must be prepared to follow the
Master and even to the cross if need be. This is the consequence of confessing
Jesus as the Christ. The Son of Man has to suffer, but will also be vindicated
by God. The pronouncement “some standing here who will not taste death before
they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom” (16,28) has been variously
interpreted. Some think it refers to the event of the Transfiguration, others
think it refers to the Resurrection and still others that it refers to
Pentecost. However, it seems that Matthew’s community expected that the
Parousia (the second coming of the Lord) would come soon, indeed before
the death of some who belonged to the community, and so there are some who
think that this pronouncement refers to the Second coming of the Lord.
Denial of self means to count the self
as nothing. While this sounds nice to hear and sing in hymns, it requires grace
from God if it is to be into practice. Jesus had to constantly overcome this
temptation himself and challenges each of us through his words but also through
the example that he gave on the cross.
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