Monday, July 1, 2024
GENTLE JESUS!
Mark 10:17-23
17 And when he was gone forth into the way,
there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what
shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?
18 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou
me good? there is none good but one, that is, God.
19 Thou knowest the commandments, Do not
commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud
not, Honour thy father and mother.
20 And he answered and said unto him, Master,
all these have I observed from my youth.
21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and
said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast,
and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up
the cross, and follow me.
22 And he was sad at that saying, and went
away grieved: for he had great possessions.
23 And Jesus looked round about, and saith
unto his disciples, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the
kingdom of God!
We sometimes joke
about evangelists
and preachers beating people over the head with the Bible in order to win their
loyalty, but we see no such attitude in Jesus. He was the way and the truth but
not everyone followed His way or believed His truth. Yet Jesus never preached
to be personally offensive. He never pouted when some walked away unchanged.
Jesus’ model was gentleness and reverence.
Jesus never argued with those who disagreed with Him. He did ask
some leading questions meant to make the subject think! Here He asks: “Why
callest thou me good? There is none good but God.” In this short question Jesus
challenges the man to investigate his own motivation. He also hints that He was
God.
Jesus answered a
simple question with a simple answer. The man wanted to know what he could do to inherit eternal life.
Jesus responded that he should never ever, not even once, do
anything wrong. The man foolishly said that he had kept every part of the law
flawlessly. Then Jesus looked at this foolish man and loved him.
Jesus then focuses on the man’s love of his money.
Jesus never lashed out
in anger or ridicule.
Jesus never challenged the man’s assertion that he had kept the law from his
youth until now. Instead, Jesus used common sense dialogue, storytelling and
logical debate. The man walked away – and Jesus let him do so.
James 3:17
17 But the wisdom that is from above is first
pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good
fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
Dear Lord, let me present the gospel in a
persistent and gentle manner. Bless each effort with fruit by your Spirit. AMEN
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