Thanks for coming to Coffee Hour @ Chicklit Power for more of The
Adulterous Woman. I think we may actually get to meet her today! Grab
your coffee and come on in.
As we wrap up the definitions for deceived, keep this statement in
mind: “His/her arrogance consists of claiming honor for him or herself.
His/her comparing him/herself is not the sin. It is the sin that causes
him/her to compare!
So in the midst of this meeting led by these prideful men, Nicodemus –
a Pharisee who had actually gone to visit Jesus prior to this feast and
this meeting – spoke up and said: “Does our law judge a man before it
hears him and knows what he is doing?”
Talk about risking his reputation and position! They could have
thrown him out right then and there on his ear for defending Jesus by
reminding them that they weren’t even abiding by their own laws, but he
wasn’t. But it is important that we understand that the Pharisees knew
they were losing ground and that knowledge perpetuated the viscous
cycle. Their hypocritical ways were slowly exposed and as the exposure
increased, their prestige decreased. Pride was interfering with their
ability to reason and deception took over, convincing them that they
must get rid of Jesus to save face. Right and wrong no longer mattered.
The meeting ended and everyone went to their own houses. Early the
next morning Jesus headed back to the Temple and the scriptures say all
the people came to Him. If we ponder that for a minute, we would have to
conclude that the people who returned were looking for Him, wanting to
hear more from Him. Have you ever been excited to go somewhere and when
you got up the day of, you were so excited you could hardly wait? That’s
how I imagine these people who came were, filled with excitement and
maybe even curiosity.
Well, Jesus didn’t disappoint those who came, because He sat with
them and taught them. Picture with me a huge sanctuary, filled, and when
I picture this particular scene, I see Him standing amongst them, in a
way that all could see and yet His teaching is reaching out and inviting
them to Him. Despite there being lots and lots of people, it is quiet
but for Jesus’ voice and all of a sudden, there’s an interruption that
renders an attention switch. It becomes quiet, as quiet as a crowd of
this size can be because Jesus stops speaking. Everyone turns their
heads to see what Jesus is looking at. It is none other than the scribes
and Pharisees, but wait, who is that they are nearly dragging toward
Jesus?
Join me tomorrow for the actual introduction!
Evinda
P.S.
Join me and Steve today for Blog Talk Radio as we continue on in the
Breaking Free from Co-Dependency series of our Destination? Joyful! ™
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