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P.1531 - §6 After supper that evening,
in this home of Zebedee and Salome, there was held one of the most important
conferences of all Jesus' earthly career. Only the six apostles were present
at this meeting; Jude arrived as they were about to separate. These six
chosen men had journeyed from Cana to Bethsaida with Jesus, walking, as
it were, on air. They were alive with expectancy and thrilled with the thought
of having been selected as close associates of the Son of Man. But when
Jesus set out to make clear to them who he was and what was to be his mission
on earth and how it might possibly end, they were stunned. They could not
grasp what he was telling them. They were speechless; even Peter was crushed
beyond expression. Only the deep-thinking Andrew dared to make reply to
Jesus' words of counsel. When Jesus perceived that they did not comprehend
his message, when he saw that their ideas of the Jewish Messiah were so
completely crystallized, he sent them to their rest while he walked and
talked with his
P.1532 - §0 brother Jude. And before Jude took leave of Jesus, he said
with much feeling: "My father-brother, I never have understood you.
I do not know of a certainty whether you are what my mother has taught us,
and I do not fully comprehend the coming kingdom, but I do know you are
a mighty man of God. I heard the voice at the Jordan, and I am a believer
in you, no matter who you are." And when he had spoken, he departed,
going to his own home at Magdala. |