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What does the Bible say about Peter's rebuke of Jesus?

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In Matthew 16:22, Peter rebukes Jesus, saying, 'Be it far from thee, Lord, this shall not be unto thee.'

In Matthew 16:22, Peter's rebuke of Jesus highlights the misunderstanding of the Messiah's role. Peter, who had just declared Jesus to be the Christ, struggles to accept the reality of Jesus' suffering and death. He envisioned a victorious Messiah, one who would not face rejection and pain. This moment shows that even those closest to Jesus can falter in their understanding of God's redemptive plan. The response from Jesus, 'Get thee behind me, Satan,' emphasizes the contrast between divine purpose and human expectation, underscoring the vital truth that salvation comes through Christ's suffering, a necessary aspect of the Gospel that Peter initially could not grasp.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:21-23

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