N. T. #447 "Do You Marvel About Jesus?"
Dec. 19, 2024
Mark 15-Part 3
LET IT GLOW
There are a few things I marvel at-birth of a child, a person being saved, answered prayers, healings. Yet I know the source of all of them. What causes you to marvel? Someone is our reading today marveled, too.
We are reading about Trial #4 as Jesus stood before Pilate, the governor of Judea. John records that the Jewish leaders demanded that Pilate agree to the death sentence they had already pronounced on Jesus. (John 18:30) Pilate refused so the leaders presented their false charges against Jesus, as found in Luke 23:2:
- perverting the nation- Pervert means to distort; misinterpret or corrupt; perverse; turn away.
- forbidding to give tribute to Caesar; Forbidding means supreme in authority; God, Lord, master. Tribute refers to a tax.
- saying that he himself is Christ a King.
So the charge was Jesus having turning away people form the Roman government, not paying taxes, and setting Himself up as King. Those charges were false, of course, for Jesus encouraged people to render unto Caesar that which was Caesar's.
That is why Pilate questioned Jesus, to see if He declared Himself to be King of the Jews. (verse 2) Pilate was looking for a definite answer as to if Jesus was the King of the Jews. However, he got none. All Jesus replied was, It is as you say. (Luke 23:2 NAS)
Truly, Jesus is The King of the Jews whether or not they recognize He is. He paid His taxes to Rome. Peter found the gold coin in the mouth of a fish's mouth. (Matt. 17:27) Also, He advocated people obey God rather than man when it comes to a choice, but he did not lead in rioting against the government.
People back then did not realize Jesus could have snapped His fingers and they could have fallen dead. Yet, He restrained in order to fulfill His Father's plan.
How much will we endure in order to carry out God's plan for us, our church, a ministry?
LET IT GROW
Jesus answered nothing to the accusations in order to fulfill Isaiah 53:7, as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.
Pilate marvelled.(verse 5) Marvelled means to wonder; to admire.
Do we marvel, wonder, whenever we read about the birth of Christ? What about the trials and crucifixion of Christ? Does His resurrection cause us to marvel at it? some things we just don't forget when Jesus does a marvelous things for us.
My finite mind can't wrap around to things. Such love Jesus showed for us to leave heaven, live as a man, endure beatings and accusations, perform miracles, die on a cross a painful and embarrassing death. Not only that, His own disciples also deserted Him through it all. (Except John and Peter followed from afar.
Aren't we guilty of doing the same things?
LET IT GO
Oh, what a Savior! How wonderful You are, King Jesus!
Lord, I stand in awe of You, Jesus.
Teach us when to keep our mouth shut and when to speak.
Once again, powerful! Even at my age, I am still learning when to speak and when to be quiet. So much in life, in just living I marvel at His hand in it all, His grace in all, and a price paid for us that we could never, can never fully understand nor pay, but how very thankful I am for Christ paying that price!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
With prayers and love,
Gaylene
Amen sister! It is wonderful to be able to celebrate all Jesus did for us. Appreciate your encouragements.
DeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours.
Linda