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| title = "Luke 22:31–38" | ||||
| date = "2023-02-07" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk22.31-38) | ||||
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| In contrast to His assurance that they will one day sit on thrones, ruling over | ||||
| the tribes of Israel, Jesus warns Peter that Satan plans to trouble them | ||||
| severely. We lose a bit of subtlety in our English translation, because "sift | ||||
| you like wheat" is plural, but all of the "you" and "your"s in verse 32 are all | ||||
| singular. Jesus is telling him that while Satan will disturb them (and had to | ||||
| demand permission from God to do so), Peter will recover and give strength and | ||||
| encouragement to the rest of the disciples. Peter boasts that he will follow | ||||
| Jesus to prison and death, but Jesus responds that he will deny Him three times | ||||
| before dawn. | ||||
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| Next, Jesus contrasts the coming days with the times He sent them out to preach | ||||
| the Good News. Before, they took no provisions, tools, or extra clothes for the | ||||
| journey, but relied on the hospitality of strangers. Now they are to make | ||||
| preparations: get your moneybag, a bag to carry things, and even a sword to | ||||
| protect themselves. I emphasize self-defence because Jesus never calls on His | ||||
| followers to attack anyone. All of these items together indicate the hardships | ||||
| the disciples are going to face once Jesus is handed over to the authorities. | ||||
| The disciples show Jesus that they have two swords already, which feels a bit | ||||
| like finding out that the super-nice, extra-humble guy at work goes to the gun | ||||
| range on the regular. | ||||
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| * * * | ||||
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| You are sovereign over all the evil forces that oppose You, and we can trust in | ||||
| Your provision both now and forever. | ||||
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