When the people heard
Jesus say “before Abraham came to be, I AM “, they picked up stones to throw at Him. How can
Jesus claim to be I AM, to have existed before Abraham came into being, as He
was not even 50 years of age. They were also sure that Jesus was possessed when
he said: “[W]hoever keeps my word will never see death.” How can Jesus say that people who keep His
word will never see death, when Abraham is deceased, as were Isaac, Jacob and
David and so many other ancestors of their faith?
How easy it is to condemn people, to react strongly towards
them when we, or I, do not understand about
what they are talking. Hearers of Jesus’
claims thought he was crazy, a possessed man, a dangerous man. “We’ve got to
stop Him, they argued, and took action to kill Him by attempting to stone Him
to death. At whom am I throwing stones
by my bitter words or rebellious behaviors? Or at whom do I want stones thrown?
And have you or I ever uttered the words “we’ve got to stop” them/him/her?
Without eyes of
faith, we do not see God at work. Without faith, we do not realize that any and
every reality—the good or the bad, the beautiful and the ugly—is clay in the hands of God. The Divine Potter is always at work transforming
people and all of creation into the
person and the reality that God designed it to be. Like
Peter who rebuked Jesus when He said that “the Son of man is destined to suffer
grievously, to be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes and to
be put to death, and to be raised up on the third day,” we, too, often reject
that which we do not understand. “It can’t be! We’ve got to stop it! The weeds must be pulled
out! That child has got to be aborted. We can’t handle the difficulties he/she
will present” and on and on!
What attitudes in me need to change to be brought into
harmony with God’s plan of salvation, especially when things are not the way I
think they should be in the world of today, especially when we are on the way
to Jerusalem “to be put to death, and to be raised up” in Christ Jesus as a new
reality, a new person?
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