Matthew 16:21-23
Summary for Matt 16:21-28: 16:21-28 a Jesus, now officially recognized by his disciples as the Messiah, begins to reveal a startling aspect of his mission: He must suffer before entering his glory (16:21-23 b), and those who follow him will meet a similar fate (16:24-28 c). 16:21 d This is the first of three predictions of Jesus’ passion—his suffering through betrayal, crucifixion, and death (see also 17:22-23 e; 20:18-19 f). Each prediction gives a lesson on the cost of discipleship (16:24-27 g; 20:20-28 h).• That he would suffer was God’s sovereign and necessary purpose for the Messiah (see 17:12 i).
16:22 j began to reprimand him: Though Peter accurately perceived Jesus’ identity as God’s Messiah, he did not understand that the Messiah must suffer.
16:23 k As when Satan tempted Jesus to assume royal privileges without first enduring the cross (see 4:8-10 l), so now Jesus perceived Peter’s suggestion as incited by satanic forces.
• dangerous trap: Literally stumbling block.
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