Read
Matthew
26
The time had come. Judas accompanied by those who would seize
Jesus arrived in the garden. The signal
that would identify Jesus would be he was the one whom Judas would kiss; hence the
term Judas kiss.
It seems amazing that for the trouble
the religious hypocrites said Jesus had caused, they needed someone to single
him out of a handful of men. You think
that his face would have been on a wanted poster as much as the Pharisees
wanted him dead.
Those who followed Judas to this place
seized Jesus. One of the disciples
grabbed a sword and cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest. Jesus put a stop to this and answered some
questions that surely many must have had.
He was not leading a rebellion.
He could have summoned legions of
angels to put a stop to what was about to happen.
He allowed himself to be taken so that the
scriptures could be fulfilled.
Neither a rebellion—which surely many
thought was what the Messiah would lead—nor commanding legions of angels would
bring about the atonement that humankind needed so desperately.
The disciples scattered just as
foretold. They would come back together
later, but at this point they are to the winds.
Jesus was brought to Caiaphas the high
priest. The Teachers of the Law and
other religious hypocrites couldn’t get their act together and fabricate any
charge with any merit.
Finally, one man said that Jesus said
he could destroy the Temple of God and rebuild it in three days. The words of Jesus had been distorted and
taken out of context, but that wasn’t important. If you are fabricating charges, facts don’t
matter.
Jesus remained silent to the
frustration of those present. Finally,
the chief priest exercised his authority.
“I charge you under oath by the living
God: Tell us if you are the Messiah, the Son of God.”
Jesus said yes. The manner in which he said it taunted the
chief priest and surely elicited the needed reaction.
Then the high priest tore his clothes
and said, “He has spoken blasphemy! Why do we need any more witnesses? Look,
now you have heard the blasphemy. What
do you think?”
“He is worthy of death,” they
answered.
The kangaroo court had achieved its
objective. They had a charge that they
believed worthy of killing Jesus. Little
did they know that they were the pawns needed to take the Son of God to become
an atoning sacrifice for our sins.
Concurrently, Peter was having the
worst few hours of his life. He denied
Jesus 3 times. The last time he
vehemently denied him and then the rooster crowed.
Then Peter remembered the word Jesus
had spoken: “Before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times.” And he
went outside and wept bitterly.
It’s a story that we have heard many
times. It’s the epitome of a kangaroo
court. It’s injustice in its purest
form. This was just wrong, but it was
exactly what was prescribed.
Jesus had to get to the cross. It would not be by suicide. Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice that
would atone for our sins, once and for all, but men—sinful men—would carry out
the execution.
Why is this fulfillment of prophecy
important?
We are to trust
in the Lord with all of our hearts and lean not on our own understanding,
so why not just have the Son of God pop in and make his sacrifice and be
restored to heaven. Would that not meet
God’s requirements for divine blood
to be shed for the remission of sins?
Why all the drama?
Why the story that had to be followed?
Why prophets in the first place?
Why?
We must understand that man has been
making his own gods for most of the time that humankind has been on this
earth. People made their own gods and
made their own rules and made their own reasons why the gods they made didn’t
meet their needs.
When the gods don’t meet your needs,
maybe you need to sacrifice a baby instead of a sheath of wheat.
When the gods don’t meet your needs,
maybe you need to get some more gods.
Don’t throw the old ones out, just make some more. There’s got to be power in numbers, right?
When the gods don’t meet your needs,
find someone to blame.
The insanity of man-made gods being
able to take care of the ones who made them never sinks into the realization of
those who put their faith in false gods.
When you make your own god, you make
the rules, change the rules, ignore the rules, or exempt yourself from the
rules because deep down in the very being of the person whom the one true God
made, you know that the god you worship was made in your image.
We need to understand that the one
true God made us in his image.
We love the word Emanuel, especially
at Christmastime. God with us has
a ring to it, don’t you think?
We need to understand that God—the one
true God—has always been with us. He
walked in the garden. He led the people
through the wilderness. He manifested
himself in the Holy of Holies, and he spoke to his people through the
generations through his prophets.
How do we know that we worship the one
true God? He is the only God and he has
spoken to his creation since the beginning.
His story has been told though the prophets and the prophecies validate
the things that could only happen by the will of God.
Why then, before the life of baby
Jesus was in jeopardy did God
sent Joseph to Egypt? There would have been places in Galilee where
Herod would not look. The search area
was Bethlehem, right? Prophecy must be
fulfilled.
There is no way the Son of God would come
to serve and not be served; yet he did, and not only serve but live as the suffering
servant. Prophecy must be fulfilled.
Why did there need to be a
betrayer? The religious hypocrites had
already decided to kill him. Why 30
pieces of silver
and why bury Judas in what would be called a potter’s field. Ask Zechariah the
prophet.
There is no way that Jesus could be sentenced
to death based on the poorly fabricated
evidence presented before the chief priest and his collaborators. But he was.
It was necessary to fulfill what he was sent to do.
There is no way that Jesus would be
hanged on a cross. Stoning
was the prescribed method for Hebrew executions at that time. But as he was
crucified, he must not
remain overnight.
Why did he die before
sundown? So that his bones
not be broken as foretold.
Even the casting
of lots for his clothing was foretold.
There are so many things that when
they were written may not have made any sense to most people but for the person
looking for the truth, they become so clear in hindsight.
For those of us who live on this side
of the resurrection, we have evidence galore of not only the existence but the
love of the one true God. He is Alpha
and Omega, Beginning and End, and he has given us clear evidence to that fact.
We have not seen Jesus, yet
we have believed. Our belief was not a haphazard guess. God left us evidence of his existence and his
love. The more we believe,
the more we have eyes to see. Prophets
and prophecies help us in our belief.
We are to trust in the Lord with all
of our hearts, and understand that God has always been with us. He has always
loved us. That must become our understanding so there is no dichotomy
between trusting in the Lord and our understanding.
In the illogic of the story of the
Christ’s journey to the cross is the fabric of God’s love revealed to us over
the ages.
It is important that we know the one
true God—God who is love.
He loved
us to much that he sent his Son to be the sacrifice
that atoned
for our sins.
Prophets and prophecies help us to
see.
As we continue in 2021, how can we
live as God wants us to live?
Seek justice
Love mercy
Walk humbly with
your God.
So as we continue into 2021, let’s love mercy, be generous towards
God, have Christ as the
cornerstone in our lives and be ready to learn from him, not relying
upon our own
understanding.
Let’s walk humbly with your God.
Let’s live as he told us to live and
in so doing be
ready for his return.
Let’s take whatever the Lord has entrusted
to us and put it to work without delay so as to produce a good return for him. We all long to hear, “Well done, good and
faithful servant.”
Let us trust in the Lord even more now
than ever before. Let our understanding
of his holiness, his righteousness, and his love be affirmed all the more by
believing the prophets and seeing so many prophecies realized.
Let there be no dichotomy between
trusting in the Lord and our own understanding.
Let our own understanding be so clear
that it reinforces our trust in the Lord.
Amen.
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