Today's gospel ends with questions, and those questions will be answered in the coming days as the liturgy unfolds.
It was also a questioning time for Jesus as His hour of reckoning approaches.
So as He retreated to the countryside with His disciples, He could have decided to remain there.
He could have gone on with His work of healing and teaching in a quiet way.
Many people would have supported Him and kept Him safe.
But Jesus knew that that was not the Father's will, so He moved out of His safety zone, a move that will cost Him His life.
Hence whenever we talk about doing God's will, we have to remember that it involves risk.
It involves moving out of our safety zone and moving out of our comfort zone.
But it is only in moving out that God moves in.
It is only when we move out of our pride, our resentment, our selfishness that God can move in to strengthen us with His love and to face the questions of life.