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ARE YOU THE ONE? When Jesus had finished giving these instructions to his twelve disciples, he went out to teach and preach in towns throughout the region. Jesus & John the Baptist were cousins but their relationship is much more than familiar. A deep connection is once again illustrated (Matt 3:13-15) in this expression which seems to be a spontaneous pouring from Jesus' heart in response to communication from John the Baptist. He reconfirms John's purpose and real identity in the large picture of the establishment of God's Kingdom. Hearing about the works that Jesus was doing must have been some sort of signal in the timing of the events in God's plan. We don't know what John was going through in prison. We can make some educated guesses but we can't really know what made him ask, "Are you the One?" It occurs to me that it could have been just one final check-point to clear in making sure John had finished his God-given task. Kind of a compulsory riddle that had only one answer. Getting the exact answer would release John and confirm that, "YES! I've done my job. I'm outa here!" I'm not sure that I can agree that John was confused or doubting. I am convinced that Jesus (absolutely) and John (very likely) were the only people who really knew what was happening and the time table of the events. This marker in the time table indicated a fully engaged ministry for Jesus. But for John it was the Finish Line. Jesus' words were the perfect answer to the question and came right out of the Manual - Isaiah 35:5, 42:7, 61:1, Psalm 22:26. If this interpretation is even close, then vs. 6 can't mean, "You better watch out, John. You better not be doubting me." It would have to be more like, "It's OK, buddy. Go ahead, I'll see you in a few days." I can't think of a swifter way to speed through the finish line tape than the way John did it. If you can get past the gore, you can see that he blasted off this planet like a rocket. Jesus then seals this marker in time with a little re-cap speech honoring John. "He was real man, a real prophet and more. He's the one, the messenger (Malachi 3:1)." A secret comes out, just pops to the surface. A little bonus. Vs. 14: "If you will accept it - John is Elijah, (Malachi 4:3)." I know that God can do anything He wants, but you have to admit, that is a tough one to process! Then Jesus makes it sound like, if I've got ears, I should be able to hear that. Not only that, He unleashes an attack on the places that were on the deaf list. Whew! How hard of hearing are we? Just how spiritually blind and arrogant is this generation? Jesus says (in my loose paraphrase), "It's like we (John & I) were calling to you to come play and all you could do was find silly justifications for not playing with us. John isolated himself and followed the Law in Nazarite zeal and you said he was crazy. I went to your parties and feasts and you say I'm a drunk and a glutton who hangs out with the wrong crowd. But the proof's in the puddin'; and the puddin's gonna be pretty ugly for a place like Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum. You saw the mighty works, the very heart of God poured out in behalf of your people but you did not repent! It will be more tolerable for Tyre, Sidon and Sodom on the day of judgment than for you! If they had seen what you've seen they would have repented long ago." Jesus then looks into His Father's eyes and thanks Him for taking pleasure in hiding these truths from the "wise and prudent" and revealing them to babies. He looks into our eyes and says, "Everything has been handed over to me from my Father. He is the only one who knows me, His Son, and no one knows Him but me and those I choose to reveal Him to. So come to Me, all you who are tired and overloaded, and I'll give you rest. Accept my work as yours. Watch me and learn that my way is one of gentleness and humiliation and you will be deeply and permanently refreshed. Because the weight of my work is distributed perfectly, fitted perfectly, the task is easy." NEXT ISSUE: IS THE LORD RULER OF THE RULES? OR DO THE RULES RULE THE RULER? |
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