21 From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.
22 Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. “Never, Lord!” he said. “This shall never happen to you!”
23 Jesus turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.” {Matthew 16:21-23}
I read Matthew 16, the other day and these verses just stayed with me. I can’t tell you the numerous times I would read this passage, and just skim over this part b/c I knew the basic concept it. Or at least I thought I knew the concept of it. Then that part where Jesus’ response to Peter just kept lingering in my head…including that end part. “You do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.”
Jesus is telling His disciples things that are to come. He is fortelling his crucifixion, even telling them that he would raise again on the third day. Jesus is telling them of the ‘impossible’ things that God can do.
Then Peter speaks up and voices his opinion on the matter. He lets Jesus know that he thinks, how he see things.
Then Jesus abruptly turns to Peter and lets him know that he has the wrong thinking mindset. He is thinking from a human view point and not from God’s view point. He forgets that with man things may look impossible but with God all things are possible.
For to us to hear that someone is going to die and then on top of that hear that they will rise again…we would think that person was not in their right mind. But here Jesus is telling them to think bigger than they ever have before.
I find myself like Peter. Jesus will tell me something…something by my standards, by my thinking it sounds/looks strange…too big…too expensive…too ”out there”. So I go and try to ‘explain’ to Jesus, why this could never be possible. Trying my best to talk my way out of it. I am trying to question the maker of the world. Then Jesus reminds me “set your mind on things above, not on things of this world.”
God help me to think bigger than I ever have. Help me to seek your Kingdom first. May I remember that you can do all things. For all is possible with you. For who am I to question your ways? For your ways are always perfect and good.