The Messiah’s Secret – Jesus is the Christ
Mark 8: 27-38. James 3: 1-10
I have been taught to always put my words and those of others to the Bible checking them with the words of scripture. (Words in the Bible that have been translated from the original Greek and Hebrew)
The compliers of the Lectionary have the responsibility for our daily scripture readings. They bring together a number of readings that link in various ways.
The reading from James’ letter and Mark’s gospel are linked by the contents of the conversation between Jesus and Peter.
James wrote in his letter that the tongue, referring to a persons’ thoughts put into words are capable of speaking both truth and falsehoods.
Jesus and his disciples were travelling from village to village in the district of Caesarea Philippi. While they were walking along the road, Jesus asked his disciples a question “Who do people say I am? Peter said, “You are the Christ.” Matthew in his account of this conversation records Jesus’ remarks, he realised that God had revealed this truth to Peter.
Continuing the conversation, Jesus said that he was going to suffer and be killed and raised on the third day. Matthew again records Peter’s response, he rebuked Jesus saying, “God forbid, Lord! This should happen to you.” Matthew 16:13-23
Jesus identified that Peter’s remarks came from the teaching of men and in this case the spirit behind it was Satan.
Peter was in error in the second part of the conversation when he denied Jesus’ authority over the scriptures concerning his death and resurrection which had been prophesied by Isaiah and King David. Secondly Peter had spoken from what he had been taught by the Scribes, Layers they had been taught from the law that when the Christ came he would remain forever.” John 12: 34.
The Jews were not taught about the suffering and death of the Christ.
Jesus in his ministry removed the errors of misinterpretation of the Scriptures by the Pharisees, Scribes, lawyers and Rabbi’s. These errors led to the misconceptions concerning the Christ.
Every now again I empty my hand bag of its contents; keys, credit cards, mobile, pens, purses, handkerchiefs, comb, lipstick, receipts, small change, tracts, parking receipts and toffee wrappings. Some of the items I keep in my bag all the time, others I slip in to deal with later.
After empting the contents of my handbag I start to sift through removing the unwanted items; like toffee wrappings, parking receipts.
Misinterpretation of the Scriptures.
Jesus removed the false teachings in regard to the laws that the Pharisee, lawyers and scribes had added to those laws given to Moses by God. Especially the Sabbath Laws that forbid a person to be healed on that day.
Even today though we know that we are not under the Law of Moses and Jewish traditions, but we still observe some of them as they have come down the generations. During my life time it was frowned upon for a woman to wear trousers: jeans or slacks.
Under Jewish Law Deuteronomy 22: 5. It is forbidden for a Jewish woman to wear men’s clothes. More recently tattoos have become very popular, and definitely frowned upon by a lot of church people. It stems from Leviticus 19: 28 they were it is not allowed tattoos under law.
Other Jewish traditions still exist in the church and in my view, as a result quenches the work of the Holy Spirit.
Misconceptions regarding Christ the Messiah.
In response to Jesus question, “Who do men say that I am?” Those who believed in the resurrection assumed he was one of the former prophets whom God had raised from the dead: Jeremiah, John the Baptist or Elijah. But none of these prophets mentioned were descendants of King David.
Some Jewish liturgy indicate that King David would be raised from the dead fulfilling his own prophesies.
A Messianic Prayer, the Last Day of the Feast of Tabernacles.
“A voice herald’s and said: Turn unto me and be saved, Today if ye hear my voice. Behold the man sprang forth – Branch is his name – David himself. Stand up! Be buried in the dust no longer! Ye who dwell in the dust. Wake up and sing. Glad will be the people when he ruleth. The name of the ungodly shall perish. But to his anointed, the Messiah David, he giveth grace. Grant salvation to the eternal people to David and his seed forever. The voice heralds and saith.”
Both Peter at Pentecost and Paul Acts 13 made the point that King David having died his remains lay in his grave.
“Brothers I tell you confidently that the patriarch David died and was buried and his tomb is here to this day.” He went on to say, this Jesus whom you crucified God has raised up fulfilling David’s prophecy. “For David did not ascend into the heavens; but himself says, ‘The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand till I make thy enemies a stool for thy feet.’ Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” Acts Chapter 2: 29, 36
Paul on his first missionary journey in the synagogue at Pisidia said, “ For David, after he had served the council of God in his own generation, fell asleep, and was laid with his fathers, and saw corruption. “ Acts 13: 36.
(Added 2013 blog Jesus our Redeemer – Qumran Scrolls the Essene Community were in existence before the Pharisees and Sadducees. “Many scholars believe that they were connected with rise of the Pharisees in the centuries before the birth of Jesus,” Introducing the Old Testament” by John Drane.
The scrolls indicate that they believed in two or even three Messiahs. One of these Messiah’s would return.)
The Pharisees, Lawyers and Scribes expected that the Christ would uphold the law and act in accordance with it. He would also be a judge like Moses. Exodus 18: 13.
Jesus called Matthew a Tax Collector to be one of his disciples. The Pharisees were upset when they heard that Jesus sat and ate with Matthew and his fellow tax collectors. Matthew 9: 9-11
When the Scribes and Pharisees brought the woman caught in adultery to Jesus they wanted him to exercise judgement under the law towards her. “Now in the law Moses commanded us to stone such as this. What do you say about her?” Adultery under law was punished by being stoned to death. Instead Jesus said, “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her. John 8: 3-7
Two brothers were at loggerheads over their inheritance, one of them came to him to make a judgement between them. Jesus said, “Man, who made me a Judge or divider over you.” He had not come to be a judge over people; he came not to condemn but to save. Luke 12: 13, 14. John 3: 17.
Jesus disregarded their interpretation of Scripture concerning the Christ.
Below road sign. The triangle is the wrong way up. This reminded me of Today’s misconceptions about the Christ.