Monday, 18 August 2014

TFTD - 14 August 2014 - Thoughts from Today's Bible Readings

14 August 2014

1 Kings 9
Jeremiah 35
Mark 9

"THEY DID NOT UNDERSTAND"

Our chapter [9] in Mark contains several things hard to understand, but that is one of the reasons why the Bible commands our attention all through our lives as we try to bring our minds into a proper focus to understand it more and more. Jesus is preparing his disciples for when he is not physically with them, they have a lot to learn, but it will be learning from the heart - rather than the mind. We can say, "emotional" learning, matters far beyond intellectual comprehension.

We read that "he passed through Galilee. And he did not want anyone to know, for he was teaching his disciples, saying to them, 'The Son of Man is going to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him. And when he is killed, after three days he will rise.'" A plain enough statement, but it was not on the radar screen of their minds, "they did not understand the saying, and were afraid to ask him." Afraid? In what sense? Surely, they were thinking, he could not mean this in a literal sense; surely this was some kind of parable!

The verses which follow show they arrive in Capernaum, but had argued between themselves before they got there "about who was the greatest"  - this shows they were in competition in their expectations of their coming role when, as Jesus was to tell them, they would one day "eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel." [Luke 22:30] Their expectations of the future dominated their thinking, this is all they wanted to hear about, not realizing that, as with Jesus, it was because "of the hope set before them"  they would endure the trials - as he would endure the cross!

We should meditate on this - about how much the same principle applies to us - as our world falls further apart. Believers are already under great pressure in some countries - such as Iran. The disciples had to become, Jesus next told them, servants, and whoever becomes genuinely childlike in their attitudes, said Jesus, "receives me, and whoever receives me, receives not me, but him who sent me"  [Mark 9:37] Do we understand this?  "They did not understand"  but in John's gospel this remarkable truth is opened out further, "If anyone loves me"  (that's more than to say one "believes in " Jesus) "he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him." [John 14:23] The disciples came to understand this - after he had ascended to heaven! Let us do the same.
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- DC


Thought for the Day

14 August 2014

"Truth ... reveals to us the reality beyond the seen things. One of the difficulties of human philosophy has always been its inability to escape from the circle of its own thought and to see outside it. But God, knowing the limits of the human mind, reveals himself to man and asks him for a simple act of acceptance: “He that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him” (Hebrews 11:6). This belief in, or acceptance of, God is really the first important characteristic of the seeker after truth. But for it to be of the Truth itself, it must be a “thoroughly perceived” acceptance, and not an intellectual assent which satisfies one’s sense of form or respectability, and which leaves one feeling that one has done the right thing, and has no need to commit oneself any further."

- John Marshall
The Word of Truth (1960)

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