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Luke 9:44 meaning

In the midst of His ministry, Jesus emphasizes profound truths about His impending suffering that challenges the disciples' understanding of His messianic role. Despite witnessing His miraculous power, including exorcisms and healings that left the crowd in awe, Jesus instructs His disciples to pay attention to His words regarding His fate. He stresses the necessity of His suffering and betrayal, highlighting that it would be humanity, not glory, that would claim Him. The phrase "Let these sayings sink down into your ears" serves as a vital admonition, urging the disciples to understand the weight of His message and their own preconceived notions about power and success.

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • Matthew 17:22-23 meaning. Jesus tells His disciples that He will be handed over, killed, and raised from the dead as He and His disciples gather together in Galilee. His comment deeply troubles the disciples.
  • Matthew 21:8-11 meaning. Jesus simultaneously enters the city of Jerusalem triumphantly as the Messiah and as the Passover Lamb. Crowds of people shout “Hosanna” and Messianic lines from Psalm 118. His entrance causes a stir among those who are in the city and attracts their curiosity about who He is.
  • Matthew 28:16-17 meaning. Jesus’s sixth resurrection appearance. The disciples obey Jesus’s command and proceed to Galilee. They see Him there and worship Him, but some were doubtful.