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The Pharisees and Sadducees asked Jesus for a sign from heaven, but He rebuked them for recognizing weather patterns yet missing the “signs of the times,” saying they would only receive the sign of Jonah (vv. 1–4; ch. 12:39–40). Later, when the disciples forgot bread, Jesus warned them about “the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees” (v. 6). At first, they thought He meant bread, but He reminded them of the feedings of the five thousand and four thousand (vv. 9–10; ch. Matt. 14:13–21, 15:32–39) and explained that He was speaking about the false teaching of these religious leaders (vv. 11–12). In Caesarea Philippi, Peter confessed Jesus as “the Christ, the Son of the living God” (v. 16). Jesus blessed Peter for this God-given revelation and declared that He would build His church on the bedrock of that confession, and the gates of hell would not overcome it (v. 18).
From that point, Jesus began telling His disciples that He must suffer, be killed, and be raised on the third day (v. 21). When Peter tried to stop Him, Jesus rebuked him sharply for thinking in human terms rather than God’s plan (v. 23). Jesus then taught that following Him means denying oneself, taking up one’s cross, and losing one’s life for His sake in order to truly find it (vv. 24–25). He reminded them that gaining the whole world is worthless if it costs the soul (v. 26) and that He will return in glory to repay each person according to what they have done (vv. 27–28; Rev. 22:12).
🌀 Reflection: Following Jesus is costly—it means laying down our own plans, comfort, and pride. But the reward is far greater: life with Him now and forever. What is one area where you need to surrender more fully to Him today?
💬 Mission Challenge: Do one act of self-denial today—give your time, energy, or resources to bless someone else in Jesus’s name.









