Lucas 9:26

26 Porque el que se averguence de mí y de mis palabras, de éste se avergonzará el Hijo del Hombre cuando venga en su gloria, y la del Padre, y la de los santos ángeles.

Lucas 9:26 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 9:26

For whosoever shall be ashamed of me
Of my person and offices, of me, as the Messiah, Saviour, and Redeemer, of my grace, righteousness, blood, and sacrifice:

and of my words;
of the doctrines of the Gospel, one and another of them. In Mark, it is added, "in this adulterous and sinful generation"; having a peculiar respect to the people of the Jews, and the age in which Christ lived; but is true of any other people and age in which men live:

of him shall the son of man be ashamed when he shall come in his own
glory;
in the glory of his human nature, when his glorious body, as now, in heaven, shall be seen by all; and in the glory of his office, as mediator, and the judge of all the earth; and in the glory of his divine nature, which will appear in the resurrection of the dead, in the gathering of all nations before him, in separating one sort from another, and in passing and executing the definitive sentence on them; particularly the glory of his omnipotence and omniscience will be very conspicuous:

and in his Father's;
which is the same with his own, as he is the Son of God, and the brightness of his glory; and which, as mediator, he has from him, and will be the object of the saints' vision to all eternity;

and of the holy angels;
who shall attend him at his second coming, and be employed in various offices under him. The Syriac version renders, these last clauses as they are in ( Matthew 16:27 ) ( Mark 8:38 ) in the glory of his Father, with his holy angels; (See Gill on Matthew 16:27). (See Gill on Mark 8:38).

Lucas 9:26 In-Context

24 Porque el que quiera salvar su vida, la perderá, pero el que pierda su vida por causa de mí, ése la salvará.
25 Pues, ¿de qué le sirve a un hombre haber ganado el mundo entero, si él mismo se destruye o se pierde?
26 Porque el que se averguence de mí y de mis palabras, de éste se avergonzará el Hijo del Hombre cuando venga en su gloria, y la del Padre, y la de los santos ángeles.
27 Pero de verdad os digo que hay algunos de los que están aquí, que no probarán la muerte hasta que vean el reino de Dios.
28 Y como ocho días después de estas palabras, Jesús tomó consigo a Pedro, a Juan y a Jacobo , y subió al monte a orar.
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