Tuesday, December
13, 2022
TRUTH FAVORS NO PREJUDICE
Matt 22:15-17
15 Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel how
they might entangle him in his talk.
16 And they sent out unto him their disciples
with the Herodians, saying, Master, we know that thou art true, and
teachest the way of God in truth, neither carest thou for any man: for
thou regardest not the person of men.
17 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou? Is
it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
John 9:24-27
24 Then again called they the man that was blind,
and said unto him, Give God the praise: we know that this man is a sinner.
25 He answered and said, Whether he be a sinner
or no, I know not: one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.
26 Then said they to him again, What did he to
thee? how opened he thine eyes?
27 He answered them, I have told you already,
and ye did not hear: wherefore would ye hear it again? will ye also be his
disciples?
The word “truth” can be
found in the King James translation 235 times! In the verses selected this morning we see
the Pharisees, self-proclaimed guardians of their definition of the truth, confronting
Jesus so that they might entangle Him in his talk. Their pursuit was not for the
truth but for a remedy. Jesus was most certainly a Jew but not a Pharisee.
In John 9, we see just
how inconvenient truth can be when Jesus heals a blind man. The religious leaders considered Jesus
a sinner and now he is reported to have restored sight to the blind! Facts had
gotten in the way of belief and so facts had to be discredited. Question upon
question is hurled at the formerly blind man and his new sight is now accompanied
by insight. He boldly asks “will ye also be his disciples?” Aldus Huxley
(1894 – 1963) once said: “Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.”
Today’s devotional is
being read by a diverse
audience. These live in a world that is crumbling all around them. Global
politics driven by pride and greed give birth to violence and confusion. Truth
is precious because it is rare. Malcolm Muggeridge once said: “A collapsing world
is more conducive to understanding the nature of truth than a triumphant world.”
So, we now live in a world that is ready for truth but instead of proclaiming
it, we continue to battle over its definition.
Plato, three hundred
years before Christ, predicted that if ever the truly good man were to appear, the man who would
tell the truth, would have his eyes gouged out and in the end be crucified. That
risk was once taken, in its fullest measure. The Man appeared. He told the
world the truth-about itself-and even made the preposterous claim: "I am
the Truth." As Plato foresaw, the Man was crucified. Elizabeth Elliot
Dear Lord, let truth prevail today. Give us
both sight and insight. AMEN
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