Dear friends,
In this week’s Gospel Matthew offers a very contrary picture to the one we had last week. Last week Jesus gave Peter the “keys of the kingdom”. This week Jesus says to Peter “Get behind me Satan!” The
He still sees it only from the perspective of royalty and glory. Of course, he was eager to participate in these. Peter could not understand why Christ should be talking this way. However, God’s call is not only about, and participating in his glory, it is also participating first in his suffering. This is what Christ did. That He offered himself as a living sacrifice, means that he submitted everything without reluctance for our salvation. Jesus is teaching us about what it means for Him to be Messiah and what it means for us to follow Him as Messiah. He invites us, to take up our Cross and follow him.
To be a Christian goes far beyond a confession of faith as Peter initially professed, though it must always
The cross, when embraced with love and trust that God knows what he's doing, changes us. Crown comes with risks, sufferings, pains, struggles, difficulties, passions, dying to self, giving away what binds us to enjoy the minute of the crown. To achieve something special, we need to do something special. In the face of disappointment, bereavement, Covid-19, sickness, ingratitude and failure, our faith response should be, not to question “Why me?” but to recognize that these crosses are the necessary condition for our future glory. The cross is inequitable in our lives, however, the crown is the end result.
Fr. Frank Kyazze Lwanga.