From that time
many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more. – John 6.66
This is a passage which is both sad, and at the same time, a
little encouraging. Jesus had been preaching some pretty tough truths about the
flesh and the Spirit and partaking of Himself as the spiritual bread of heaven.
It was far too difficult for them to grasp. All they knew was that He was
making some unusual demands and claiming that the only way to the Father was
through Him.
So from this time on many of His disciples went back and
walked no more with Him.
That is heart breaking. How can people He had poured His
life into turn away and stop following Him? This was Jesus after all. He was
The Teacher. He spoke of love and peace and of the kingdom of God.
But even Jesus did not keep all those who had followed Him.
Now we know that those who left Him were never truly His
dedicated followers. They were just along for the buzz of this new religious
celebrity.
I don’t know all about Jesus’ emotions, but I think the next
verse gives us a sense of how He must have felt, but more on that anon.
But how can that be encouraging?
It is encouraging because we all know how it feels to love
and care and pour our lives into people and then have them turn their backs on
us. It is comforting to know that it is not necessarily about us. (Of course we
had better be sure that it is NOT us). Even Jesus had people turn on Him.
It sort of reminds me of when the people rejected Samuel and
prophet/leader and demanded a king. God told him, ‘don’t be discouraged, they
have not rejected you, they have rejected Me.’
We can’t give up when people we work with turn away. They
did it to Jesus – we might expect it to happen to us.
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