DATE POSTED: Thursday, March 21, 2024, and I was blessed to be at Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park, FL when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find, read or listen to any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE FROM THE New Living Translation (NLT) IS FOUND IN Luke 23:2-5
THE BIBLE TEXT IS: They began to state their case: “This man has been leading our people astray by telling them not to pay their taxes to the Roman government and by claiming he is the Messiah, a king.”
So Pilate asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?”
Jesus replied, “You have said it.”
Pilate turned to the leading priests and to the crowd and said, “I find nothing wrong with this man!”
Then they became insistent. “But he is causing riots by his teaching wherever he goes—all over Judea, from Galilee to Jerusalem!”
APPLICATION OF THE WORD: Something, or shall I say someone, kept nagging at me about the response of Jesus to Pilate, the Roman governor. After a few days pondering the response of my Lord, I feel like the Holy Spirit gave me something to seriously meditate on and share with you. Think about it, what do we normally try to achieve in responding to criticism or accusation about something we’ve said or done? Of course we try to right our situation and clear up any misunderstanding we feel others may have about us. Often we feel we must add our ‘2 cents’, even if it’s only to clarify what our accusers, or judge, say about us. Jesus was definitely in this position, for His accusers chose to take His teaching as total opposition to what they felt their government leaders were trying to achieve. Pilate recapped what he thought he was hearing from the accusers of Jesus, and he tried to validate that opinion with Jesus. But this is where the awesome lesson comes in for us! Notice that Jesus didn’t try to add clarification to what He was being accused of, nor did He see the need to correct Pilate about his conclusion. Instead, Jesus surrendered to accepting the words of Pilate. I’ve said something similar before – ‘if you say so’, but way too often we tend to feel like we need to throw in our ‘2 cents’ with hopes that it would improve our position, or better explain our actions. Often, opening our mouths serve to provoke our accusers to dig their heels in and stick with their accusations. Another important aspect of this Scripture is that the accusers found reason to judge Jesus for what he believed. When last were you accused of a solid biblical belief that you felt must be shared with the crowd in which you found yourself, even if you knew it would trigger a fiery response from them? Don’t we normally try to meld into the crowd to avoid confrontation or difference in opinion about our belief vs theirs? Let’s take this one step further, if the authorities walked into your Sunday School class, or your church worship service, what might they want to bring charges on? Is the truth of God’s Word only shared, depending on who’s in the audience? Aren’t we very careful not to ‘rock the boat’ with local authorities for fear of losing our government tax exempt status, or necessary licenses? But what about your personal response to controversy? How will you respond to controversial issues, knowing how your local ministry might be impacted, yet knowing that Jesus is also analyzing your response to clarify where you actually stand with Him? I feel like it is important for us to be reminded that our God is always aware of our words, actions and thoughts. Our response to life circumstance must meet with His approval, regardless of the consequences that may be triggered by local authorities. They need to know where we truly stand as children of God, but how easily we unfortunately crumble under the strain of their presence in our midst. If we trust in God to meet our needs, then we must truly trust in Him to support our stand as a genuine child of the King, God being our Helper and Guide. We may often say in a ‘safe’ environment that we are a ‘Christian’, but do you suppose that Jesus sees enough evidence to conclude a ‘guilty’ sentence? Those around you are looking for the evidence, when you tell them your’e a Christian. Do you suppose they are convinced?
PRAYER BECAUSE OF THE IMPACT OF TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Lord Jesus, You stood the ultimate test of time when You were taken before the authorities, and treated, and questioned like a criminal, in spite of the genuine life You lived and poured out in sacrifice and love for our sake. Most Christians today will never face the tests and accusations that You faced, yet we are often tested and tried to prove our stance on Christianity, and our relationship with the Son of God. Oh Lord God, may our convictions be true, and our lives a living sacrifice and testimony of the God we serve. May the Holy Spirit always guide us to all truth, no matter the earthly circumstances we find ourselves in. May others see and witness Jesus in all aspects of our lives, God being our guide, protector and sustainer. AMEN!
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