I wonder if
you have ever thought about how popular Jesus was in his day. The impression we
get at times is that he was loved by everyone right up until his rejection by
the Jewish authorities, his prosecution by the Roman authorities and his
ultimate death of crucifixion.
From the
early days of his time on earth the Lord Jesus was excluded and rejected. There
is quite a considerable period (from age 12-30) where we have very little
information about the behaviour and activities of the Lord Jesus but we do have
the commentary of God, the Father, when he publicly spoke from heaven (which
was a very unusual thing to do) and said the he was delighted with His Son.
This indicated that though there is scant information about these eighteen
years there is nothing in that period (or any other period for that matter)
that displeased His Father, God.
Let me
discuss with you his exclusions - some specific examples relate to Bethlehem,
Nazareth, Gadara and Jerusalem.
Bethlehem - even before the Lord Jesus was
born he was excluded. Mary and Joseph had travelled ninety miles from Nazareth
to Bethlehem. The scriptures record that when Mary's pregnancy came to full term,
she brought forth her firstborn son, she wrapped him in swaddling clothes and
laid him in a manger.....because their was no room for them in the inn. Why -
no room? Was it just too busy? Was it something about Mary and her pregnant
condition? We are not told but we know that there was no room. Excluded!
Nazareth - you should read story for
yourself; this is found in Luke 4.16-30. Jesus returns to Nazareth, where
he had been brought up. To live all of your life in one place is getting more
unusual in the modern world but it was very normal for many years. They would
have known Jesus well in Nazareth. I sometimes wonder if they had many
unanswered questions about him for he was unique and special in so many ways.
He had always gone to the Synagogue and so going on this particular Sabbath day
was not unusual. He rises to read, his reading grips the attention of the
congregation and they sit spellbound hanging on to his every word. What we know
now is that this was the author giving a reading of his book at a private
sitting, no wonder they listened so well. When the reading is completed he
makes a statement 'today is this scripture fulfilled in your ears'. What is he
saying? He is claiming that the bible was written about him and that he is
fulfilling it before their eyes. They can't get their heads round it. Is not
this Joseph's son we hear them reply. I will not recount the rest of the
incident but the end of the story is this. The people are angry with Jesus,
they rise as one man and expel him from Nazareth with the intention of either
killing him or physically hurting him. Excluded!
Gadara - The rejection and exclusion of
the Lord Jesus this time is not because of what he claimed but because of what
he did. Read about in Mark 5. The Lord arrives in the region of Gadara. He
meets a man who can only be described as out of his mind. He is demon
possessed, naked, lives in a graveyard, excluded from society and a danger to
his community. To keep the story short - he is healed by the Lord Jesus. When the
people from the local town come out to see what is going on they find the
previously wild man - sitting, clothed and in His right mind. You would think
that they would love the Lord Jesus. They can sleep easy again, things can get
back to normal...but. They discover that 2000 pigs had been destroyed in the
process of healing the man. They had lost money over this man's healing and
they were not happy so they beg the Lord Jesus to leave their region. Excluded!
Jerusalem - It was in this city, where he
should have been enthroned as King of Israel, that he was finally rejected. The
current leadership deemed him a threat to their power and position and they
could not risk the consequences of ignoring him. If you read John 11.50 they
make it sound quite a prudent move when they state that 'one man should die for
the people...that the whole nation perish not'. This statement was truer than
they ever imagined. The Lord Jesus would not only die to save a nation but to
save a world of men and women in need of his rescue plan of salvation. The
plans of the rulers all came together when the general public were persuaded to
reject the Lord Jesus and demand his execution (John.19.15). He was condemned
to the death of the cross. Excluded!
So how about
you and I? Will we continue to exclude Him? If we do he will be forced to
exclude us on the day of judgement (Matt.25.41) and consign us to eternal
punishment for not only breaking God's law but refusing his great salvation
(Heb.2.3). When he comes in judgement on the world there will be no place to
hide, no room for us (Rev.6.14-17).
The good news
is He still saves those who call out for salvation (Romans.10.13). An
acknowledgement of our sin and resting on the Lord Jesus for salvation is all
that is required for you to know the blessing of God's forgiveness and
salvation.
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