In
those days we travelled to the north, to the mountainous region of Caesarea
Philippi near the springs of the Jordan. The farmers living there wanted
to hear about the Kingdom of God that would bring justice and peace
on earth.
Jesus: ....And
if your son asks you for bread, will you give him a stone? Of course
not... If he asks you for fish, will you give him a snake? Of course
not, because he’s your son! Well, this is what we are proclaiming here,
that God is our Father who loves us. We, his children, ask him to give
us a hand. God will not fail us!
As usual, Jesus easily won the attention of the people. He joined one
story with another and the residents of Caesarea never grew tired of
listening to him...
Jesus: Friends,
the Kingdom of God is at hand! Our liberation is here! The Messiah is
at our door. When he comes, he’ll bring in one hand a balance for meting
out justice and in the other, a staff to rule without privileges.
A Man: Very
good! Long live the Kingdom of God!
A Woman: May we see the Kingdom of God soon!
Then, amid applause and shouts of the people appeared a huge man with
sun-burned skin and a very long beard, like that of the ancient patriarchs.
He was making his way through everybody until he reached Jesus. He was
an old Bedouin from the plains of Gilead...
Melchiades: Speak no more, brother.
That’s enough... I am Melchiades, a shepherd, grandson of Yonadab, of
the tribe of the Rechabites, shepherds all, as God has commanded us.
Crossing the desert, we have learned to read the sky and the eyes of
people. Your eyes are dark like the night and brilliant like the stars.
I can read through them...
The old Bedouin drew closer to Jesus and put a hand on his shoulder...
Melchiades: Listen, brother. Our tribes have been scattered for a
long time, for many generations, for many years… We’re like sheep without
a shepherd. Thank you for having come. Here, take this: this is for
you.
Melchiades, the Rechabite, held up in his right hand a long and knotted
old staff...
Melchiades: With this staff I’ve pastured my flock since I was young.
With it, I drove the wolves away and led my sheep through the plains.
It belonged to my grandfather. Look: it’s a shepherd’s staff like David
had in his hands when old Samuel found him and presented him before
his people.
Jesus: What
do you want me to do with it...?
Melchiades: It’s yours. Shepherd your people. You’re the man we need
so that things may change.
Jesus: But,
what’re you saying, Gran’pa...? I…
Melchiades: Take the staff. Hold it tight with your hands so that
the warmth of your blood will give life to the dead nerves of its wood.
And the old Bedouin handed to Jesus the staff which was yellow like
a sick bone as a result of overuse.....
Jesus: But
Gran’pa, I....
A Man: Very
good, Melchiades! That was very well said and done!
A Woman: We’re behind you, Jesus! You can count on us!
Man: Us
too!
The thirteen of us remained talking late into that night. Soon the sky
became flooded with stars. Up there at the far end was Mount Hermon,
bathed by the soft moonlight.... The snow covering the slopes was just
beginning to melt, as a welcome gesture to the forthcoming spring...
Jesus: This
Rechabite shepherd must be crazy!
Peter: You’re
the crazy one, Jesus, if you don’t take this chance. The people are
excited about you!
Jesus: They
are excited over the Kingdom of God.
James: And
about you, too, Moreno!
Jesus: James,
listen to me...
James: No,
Jesus. You can’t deny it. You’ve got the people in your hands, just
like that staff. Just a word from you is enough to mobilize them.
Jesus drew some lines on the ground, with the long and knotted cane
given to him by Old Melchiades that afternoon....
Andrew: The
people expect much from you, Jesus. Don’t disappoint them.
Jesus: And
what can they expect from me, Andrew?
Andrew: A
lot. They expect you to continue awakening them, to lead them so this
country will mend her ways, which will end once and for all the abuses
and they can live in peace.... This is what they expect.
Jesus: But,
are they out of their mind? Who do they think I am?
Judas: A
prophet, Jesus.
Philip: Do
you know what a woman told me today? That when she looked at you sideways,
you reminded her a lot of John the Baptist. She even bet five against
one that the prophet John had resurrected and his soul had slipped into
your body.
Thomas: Wh..wh..what
a joke! Th...th...they might have his head cut off again.
Andrew: No
way. I heard something else. They say that the prophet Elijah got down
from his chariot and lent you the whip he used for his horses. You speak
in the same way as the prophet from Carmel!
Jesus: Bah,
this is plain stupidity...
Judas: The
other day, they asked me if you have a wife... I said none.
Jesus: Why
did they wanna know that?
Judas: Well,
because the prophet Jeremiah also didn’t get married. They say you look
very much like him.
Jesus: Of
course. I also look like the prophet Amos, who’s also a farmer. And
the prophet Hosea, since I also come from the north. Very soon they’ll
say I was swallowed by a whale which threw me out of his belly like
Jonas. I dunno how people can make up these stories..
James: It’s
not the people, Jesus, it’s not them...
Jesus: And
who else?.... Tell me then...
Peter: Look,
Moreno. We’ve been together for quite some time... for several months...
and we’ve formed ourselves into a group... so, we can speak out what
we think, right?
Jesus: Why
of course, Peter, that’s what friends are for... Okay, what’s the problem?
Andrew: Jesus,
you’ve performed things right before our eyes which... the truth is....
Well, and we don’t have to go very far, you know. But the case of the
deafmute of Chorazim....
James: And
that girl, Jairus’ daughter... who was dead.... I even saw her....
Philip: And
the Roman captain’s servant.
Andrew: How
about Flor, the paralytic, and Caleb, the leper, and the madman, Triphon.
And the...
Jesus: Okay, okay, that’s enough...
So what? God’s the only one who has the power to cure. He takes my hands,
or yours or somebody else’s and does what he wants. A lotta people
do even greater things still....
Judas: But
that’s not all, Jesus. It’s the way you speak. Admit it: your words
hit like David’s when he hurled stones from his sling.
Peter: You
smell like a prophet, Moreno, and not even alum can remove it.
Andrew: You
have a way with people. You talk to them and they listen....
Jesus: The
people, the people!... Today they say this but tomorrow, they say that.
What do you say.... huh? Let’s lay our cards on the table, now that
all thirteen of us are here. What do you really expect from me?
Peter: What
every one else expects from you, Jesus. That you lift the staff and
lead the people!
Jesus: You
don’t know what you’re talkin’ about, Peter. Who am I to do that, huh?
Who am I?
Peter: You?
You’re the Liberator that Israel has been waiting for!
Jesus: But,
Peter, have you gone outta your mind? How can you say that?
Peter: I
say it because I believe, dammit! And I’m just dying to say it. I already
told Rufina and my mother-in-law. Even the two women think the same.
Jesus: Peter,
please...
Peter: Yes,
Jesus. Remember the other night? I saw it with my own eyes. We were
on the boat, on my boat. Suddenly, there was lightning and the wind
from the Great Sea blew. It was a horrible storm. And I saw you walking
on the waves. The wind stopped. You gave me your hand and I took it
and I walked over the lake, don’t you understand?
Jesus: Yeah,
yeah, I understand. If you don’t stop dreaming, then, one day you’ll
wake up drowning....
Peter: You’re
the Messiah, Jesus! You’ve come to free our people!
When Peter said those words everyone became silent. We were waiting
for Jesus to reply. All eyes were glued on him, who was nervously clasping
the staff of the old Bedouin...
Thomas: Don’t
w..w..worry, Moreno... We’re b..b..behind you.
Judas: You
can count on us. That’s what this group is for, don’t you think?
Andrew: You
gotta make up your mind, Jesus. If this comes from the Lord, then you
have no way out.
Peter: It’s
not the people, nor us. It’s God who has given you the staff of leadership.
Jesus looked at us, slowly, and one by one, as if asking permission
to utter the words blocking his throat...
Jesus: Yeah,
you’re right. You can deceive the people, but not the Lord. For many
days and nights, I’ve been thinking about this. Ever since the prophet
John died, I felt that something’s changed, as if God were telling me:
your time has come, the way’s been prepared.
Peter: God
doesn’t give you a load that you can’t carry! So, cheer up, Moreno!
God will not fail you!
Judas: And
neither shall we!
James: Remember
what the old man Melchiades said? Lift the staff and hold it tight!....
With you, we’ll all move on!
Then Jesus raised the long and knotted staff of the Rechabite, and held
it tight with his two hands... and in one stroke, split it in the middle.
Philip: Hey,
Moreno, what’s the matter? Why did you do that?
Jesus: Because...
because Elijah was persecuted, Jeremiah was thrown into a pit and John’s
head was cut off... Look at this, everyone... this staff is broken:
that is the fate of all prophets; this is how the Messiah’s life will
end too.
Peter: Don’t
talk that way, Jesus. We’ll defend you, dammit! Isn’t that right, fellows?...
By the good star of Jacob, nothing bad will happen to you!
Jesus: First,
you’re pushing me forward, and now you’re throwing me the bait. No way,
Peter. Let’s settle this once and for all. They’re gonna break my bones
like this cane, but you’re gonna have to fight to the end too. From
now on, each one should carry his cross too, so that later, each one
is ready for anything.
Peter: C’mon
Jesus, stop talking that way. Be ready and have courage!
Jesus: You
too, Peter. You’ll be behind me.
Peter: What
did you say, Moreno?
Jesus: Peter...
Peter, the stone thrower.... Now they’ll throw stones at you, but don’t
worry. You’re a good piece of rock for foundation. They won’t crush
you, not even with hammer blows.
Judas: Well,
well, let’s not get sentimental... Now we’re one and united, and that’s
what really matters!
James: And
we’re gonna move on, whatever the cost!
Andrew: Whatever
happens, this group won’t disband!
Philip: Well
said, Andrew! Not even the devil with his fork can go against us, isn’t
that right?
Jesus: Of
course, Philip. The friendship that we’ve formed here on earth, not
even heaven can destroy. Do you agree?
Thomas: Of
course! Just like a good lock with thirteen keys, each corresponding
to each lock!
Jesus: Peter,
you keep the keys so they don’t get lost!
Peter: So,
we’ll work hand in hand, forever!
James: Hand
in hand, fellows!