Mindblowing WWJD from GOP Teens

But whence were the swords there? They had come forth from the supper, and from the table. It was likely also there should be swords because of the lamb, and that the disciples, hearing that certain were coming forth against Him, took them for defense, as meaning to fight in behalf of their Master, which was of their thought only. Wherefore also Peter is rebuked for using it, and with a severe threat. For he was resisting the servant who came, warmly indeed, yet not defending himself, but doing this in behalf of his Master.

Christ however suffered not any harm to ensue. For He healed him, and showed forth a great miracle, enough to indicate at once both His forbearance and His power, and the affection and meekness of His disciple. For then he acted from affection, now with dutifulness. For when he heard, Put up your sword into its sheath, [John 18:11] he obeyed straightway, and afterwards nowhere does this.

But another says, that they moreover asked, Shall we smite? [Luke 22:49] but that He forbad it, and healed the man, and rebuked His disciple, and threatened, that He might move him to obedience. For all they that take the sword, He said, shall die with the sword.

And he adds a reason, saying, Think ye that I cannot pray to my Father, and He shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels? But that the Scriptures might be fulfilled. [Matthew 26:53-54] By these words He quenched their anger, indicating that to the Scriptures also, this seemed good. Wherefore there too He prayed, that they might take meekly what befell Him, when they had learned that this again is done according to God’s will.

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What think you?

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  1. Grurray:

    Jesus clearly possessed a shrewd military mind, but I would think just 12 angels would probably suffice. Divine nature seems like it would be a force multiplier.
    I wonder if he might have said twelfth legion instead of twelve legions. The Roman twelfth legion was stationed just across the Jordan River from his home base in Galilee https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphana

  2. J.ScottShipman:

    I heard an old Baptist preacher say, when referencing Peter’s swordsmanship, “When Peter cut off that ear, he was aiming for brains!” I’ve always found this perspective attractive to the response Jesus offered, as I sense he knew Peter was serious, though the mood didn’t last.

  3. larrydunbar:

    “I’ve always found this perspective attractive to the response Jesus offered, as I sense he knew Peter was serious, though the mood didn’t last.”
    So you think the mood reverted back to what, the King David times?
    I mean someone could take comedy as serious as death, especially within the context of Christianity and Easter.
    So I would say, any comic you could list, as a Liberal person on the Right, be taken as serious as Peter’s actions.
    The answer maybe a little out of my orientation, but I think still relative to your narrative on serious situations.