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Flying Rebukes

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This is the sermon I preached on Sunday, 2/25/18 at St. Timothy. Lutheran Church.  The text was  Mark 8:31-38.  Immediately before today’s gospel reading, Jesus had asked his disciples who people say that he is. This is where the light went on for Peter and he made the confession, “You are the Messiah” (Mark 8:29). Peter certainly gave the right answer and was likely thinking of the attributes given to whoever would be the Messiah. The Messiah, people thought, would deliver them from the crushing rule of the Romans. The Messiah would fight their enemies. Basically, the Messiah was a strong king-like figure. But, now Jesus fleshes out for Peter and others what that is going to look like. They were completely unprepared for the reality. “Jesus began to teach them” (v. 31). Hadn’t he been teaching the disciples all along? Maybe, but this was different. This wasn’t teaching about miracles and healing. This is the turning point in Mark’s gospel, marking a new beginning. “J