To read the texts click on the texts: Ecclesiastes 11:9 – 12:8; Lk9:43-45
The second Passion prediction in the
Gospel, which is our text for today, follows immediately after Jesus’ mighty
work in exorcising the demon in the previous scene. It is only in Luke that
Jesus announces his passion and death while “all were marvelling at everything
he did.” Only Luke adds the phrase, “Let these words sink into your ears;” in
order to bring out the gravity of the pronouncement. He abbreviates the Passion
prediction of Mark, so that his passion prediction simply has “the Son of Man
is to be delivered into the hands of men.” Through this shortening, Luke
focuses on Jesus’ “being handed over” or “delivered”, and omits any reference
to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Like in Mark, here too the disciples’ are not
able to understand. However, Luke gives a reason for this, namely “it was
concealed from them”, though he does not say by whom.
It is not easy for us to give up
control. Moat of us like to be in control of every situation so that we do not
need to depend on someone else. These verses are calling us to understand that
this is not always possible or even necessary. There may be times when we need
to give up control and especially to God acting through humans if we are to be
faithful to his will.
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