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THE GOSPEL OF LUKE – KILLER OF PROPHETS

KILLER OF PROPHETS

‘Jerusalem, Jerusalem, killer of prophets, abuser of the messengers of God!                             How often I’ve longed to gather your children, gather your children like a hen,                    her brood safe under her wings — but you refused and turned away!                                        But now it’s too late; you won’t see me again until the day you say,                                        “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.'”  Luke 13:34, 35.

Oh the heartache of Jesus! Such is the power of deception and the terrifying possibilities in the most precious gift God gave humanity – the power to choose! But that is the nature of love – risking everything for the sake of a free and willing choice to believe and trust the God who calls us into a love relationship with Him.

Not to be able to love Him freely would be grossly unfair, to say the least. He has given us the right to choose, based on the evidence that we must evaluate for ourselves. God hides nothing from us. What He says is true with no small print to mislead or mask a hidden agenda.

Jesus could rightly claim, ‘I am the Light of the world,’ because light dispels darkness and reveals everything. He could claim, ‘I am the truth,’ because what He has spoken and what He has promised has stood the test of time. Only truth can never be destroyed and the words of Jesus have never been proved false.

Deception’s power lies, as much in what had not been said as in what has been said. Satan is a master of deception, sometimes by just plain lying, contradicting the truth of God, and sometimes by concealing the truth; for example, he makes sin look appealing and attractive but he neglects to talk about the consequences. ‘It’s okay,’ he says to young people, ‘to sleep around. It’s nice and everybody’s doing it. Nothing will happen and no-one will know.’

And then comes the unexpected pregnancy. ‘It’s okay to get rid of it,’ he says, ‘It’s only the ‘product of conception’,’ as if that changes the truth that it is a baby-in-the-making. Then, when it’s all over and there is no going back, comes the lifetime of emotional pain – guilt, shame, remorse – that he didn’t warn you about, and oh, does he rub it in, ‘You fool, you wicked person, look what you’ve done. God will never forgive you. There is no hope for you!’

Jesus wept for a city that had been deceived by its spiritual leaders. ‘He’s a devil and a deceiver,’ they insisted. ‘He works through the power of the devil. Don’t listen to Him. We are right and He is wrong.’ and so the people made their choice, swept along by the gloating deceiver himself. They murdered Him in spite of the evidence. And forty years later the city and its people paid the terrible price, the city destroyed, the temple taken apart stone by stone – just as He said – and its people slaughtered until their blood ran like a river in the streets.

Had they believed Him, they would have been as safe as chickens sheltering under a mother hen’s wings. But they did not. They refused to weigh up the evidence and so, they were willfully deceived. And that’s the biggest tragedy of all – deception is, in the end, our choice. There is enough evidence to disclose the truth, if we want it.

“It’s impossible to please God apart from faith. And why? Because anyone who wants to approach God must believe both that He exists and that He cares enough to respond to those who believe Him.” Hebrews 11:6.

Here is His non-negotiable promise, “Now this is what my Father wants; that anyone who sees the Son and trusts who He is and what He does and then aligns with Him, will enter real life, eternal life.” John 6:40; no small print, no hidden agenda, only the truth.

But it’s your choice….

The Messianic Mystery

THE MESSIANIC MYSTERY

After He put them all out, He took the child’s father and mother and the disciples who were with Him, and went in where the child was. He took her by the hand and said to her, ‘Talitha koum!’ (which means “Little girl, I say to you, get up.”).

Immediately the girl stood up and began to walk around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely astonished. He gave strict orders not to let anyone know about this, and told them to give her something to eat (Mark 5: 40-43).

When we read this story from a western, non-Hebraic perspective, there are details which make no sense. I have already mentioned, in yesterday’s post, the reason for Jesus making a fuss about who touched Him. Apart from His need to reassure the woman with the chronic bleeding that she was indeed a daughter of Abraham and to commend her for her faith which was the vehicle of her healing, there was a practical reason for drawing attention to the presence of an “unclean” woman. He did not want to embarrass or rebuke her, but to alert the crowd that she had touched Him.

He had to gain access to the dead child but, as a rabbi He was forbidden entry into the room of a dead person. If He were already “unclean” as they thought, the mourners would not have stopped Him.

As a Jewish man, Jesus would have had the obligatory tassels (tsitsit) on the bottom of His garment. God had instructed His people to sew tassels on the corners (kanaph) of their outer garment to remind them of who He was and of His instructions (Torah) on how to live. Later on, the tassels were sewn onto the corners of a prayer shawl, called a talith, which was pulled over the head when a Jewish man prayed. The corners of the talith, the kanaph, were also knows as the wings. When the high priest blessed the people with the Aaronic blessing,

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face to shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace (Num. 6:24-26),

he would wind the tassels around his fingers and  lift up the corners – the kanaph – of his talith as though his talith were wings which he spread out over the people, symbolising God’s protecting “wings” over them.

Malachi prophesied that Messiah would come with healing in His kanaph – in the corners of His talith.

But for you who revere my name, the sun (the word “sun” can be better translated as “servant”) of righteousness will arise with healing in its rays (better – “His wings (kanaph)) (Mal. 4: 2).

Are you beginning to get the picture?

When Jesus stood beside the dead child, His symbolic action would have had meaning for Jairus because he was the synagogue ruler, a man educated in the Old Testament Scriptures. What did Jesus probably do? Is it possible that He wound the tassels of His prayer shawl around His fingers and lifted up the corners, spreading His “wings” over the little girl? He would have been acting out the prophecy of Mal. 4:2 before the eyes of the astonished parents and disciples.

Then He spoke to the child, saying, ‘Talith ha koum.’  The translation of the Aramaic, according to Mark was “Little girl, I say to you, ‘Get up.’” Is it possible that Jesus actually said, “The Messiah is here (implicit in the word talith). Little girl, get up’”? Jesus was doing exactly what Malachi said He would do. He would come with healing in His kanaph. Jairus would have understood the symbolism and what Jesus was implying by His action and so would Jesus’ disciples.

It’s no wonder they were all astonished. The miracle was surprising enough, but even more surprising that it was done by the one promised through the prophetic word centuries before. He was actually there, in the room, talking to them – the long-awaited Messiah!

It was imperative that the witnesses to the raising of the child and the way it was done, did not talk about it. Why? Jesus was adamant that people came to faith in Him through their own conclusions based on the evidence and not on the hearsay of others. Theologians call this “the Messianic secret”. He did not want them advertising Him so that He could win a popularity contest. He wanted them to believe in Him because they were convinced that He was the Messiah.

Did you notice that the woman also touched the tsitsit of His talith? She knew the secret!

Brilliant again!

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