Jesus lived his life in the interrogative mood. He asked 307 questions in the four Gospels, including the two I read a moment ago: “Who do people say that I am?” he asks his disciples. They answer. Jesus likes their answer.
And then he asks a much more personal question: “And who do YOU say that I am?”
One of his disciples named Simon Bar Jonah gets the right answer: “You are the Christ, the son of the Living God.” Jesus likes this answer, so he says to Simon, “From now on, I’m going to call you Peter.” In Greek, you see, “Peter” sounds like the Greek word for “Rock.” “You are Peter, and on this Rock, I will build my Church.” In the first century, “Peter” was not a given name; it was not a name you christened your baby with; it was a nickname. From then on, Jesus calls Simon “Rocky.” He probably even sounded like Rocky Balboa.