Today's "Moment with Mark" (56) - the fulcrum verses
16 January, 2013
As they were walking along, he asked them, "Who do people say I am?" "Well," they replied, "some say John the Baptist, some say Elijah, and others say you are one of the other prophets." Then Jesus asked, "Who do you say I am?" Peter replied, "You are the Messiah." (Mark 8:27-29 NL)
This is the fulcrum of Mark's gospel. Everything hinges on this passage, this question and the answer. Depending on the answer the disciples give will determine what Jesus does from this point forward. The question He must answer is something like this: "Have I been able to demonstrate to, prove to and convince my disciples that I am who I claim to be? Are they now ready to receive the truth that I am the Messiah?" "And, more to the point, are they ready to go with me to Jerusalem and all that awaits me there?"
So Jesus asks a non-threatening question about how He is perceived by the population in general. That's easy. It's just a question that requires nothing more than a working knowledge of what others say about Him. But the same question, applied to us in person and requiring an honest answer and commitment , is suddenly a very threatening enquiry.
But Peter (as usual?) is up to the challenge. "You are the Messiah!"
Suddenly the ship changes course. Nothing will be the same from now on. Once we acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah, we commit ourselves to be His followers. It was from this point on that Jesus began to teach them about His sacrificial death and resurrection.
This passage, as brief at it is, has the feel that they have just passed the point of no return.