And yet Peter takes Jesus aside and rebukes Him. He does not approve of what he’s hearing from Jesus. Jesus then says the hardest words he ever spoke to anyone: “Get thee behind me, Satan.” Peter was savouring not the things that be of God, but of man. Jesus calls the crowd together and has some hard words about following Him means embracing our own crosses, but then at the tail end of the chapter: “Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him will the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.” Peter was ASHAMED of what Jesus’s words had proclaimed. Did Jesus speak that last bit looking directly at his no doubt blushing Fisherman? And what a joy that if he had been ashamed, he (like St. Paul) would indeed NOT be ashamed of the Gospel in the end; but it would be his joy to announce it any and to all.
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