The Bible Recap - Day 285 (Matthew 11) - Year 7
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                                        After Jesus appoints the 12 apostles, they start going around to their hometown's preaching.
                                         
                                        While they're going from town to town, JTB seems to be having an internal struggle.
                                         
                                        He has seen the spirit descend on Jesus like a dove.
                                         
                                        He has heard the voice of the Father affirm Jesus as his son.
                                         
                                        But then Jesus went away into the wilderness and J.T.B. got thrown into prison.
                                         
                                        Their paths barely crossed, and now JT.B keeps hearing about how Jesus is doing all these miracles for
                                         
                                        everyone. Surely if Jesus is the Messiah, he'll actually come and do some miracles to get him out of prison, right?
                                         
    
                                        Maybe that's not what JTB is thinking. Maybe he just needs to be reminded that his life hasn't been wasted
                                         
                                        because his entire life has been about pointing to the Messiah.
                                         
                                        We don't know what JTB was thinking. All we know is that he sends messengers to ask Jesus to confirm,
                                         
                                        or deny that he is the Messiah.
                                         
                                        Personally, I don't think this is doubt.
                                         
                                        I just think this is despair.
                                         
                                        Jesus sends a message back,
                                         
                                        telling the messengers to let J.T.B.
                                         
    
                                        know they've seen Jesus do the things Isaiah said the Messiah would do when he comes.
                                         
                                        He quotes prophecies JTB probably would have known by heart,
                                         
                                        but he leaves off a part of the prophecy that almost certainly caught JTB's attention,
                                         
                                        the part where the prisoners get set free.
                                         
                                        I cannot imagine how it felt to be on the receiving end of this message.
                                         
                                        Yes, I'm the Messiah Isaiah Prophease.
                                         
                                        side about and the one you pointed toward, it has all been fulfilled, but you will die in prison.
                                         
                                        Jesus ends by saying, blessed is the one who is not offended by me. And while this certainly has
                                         
    
                                        wider implications, I think it may have also had very personal implications for JTB, too, as if it's
                                         
                                        almost an acknowledgement from Jesus that he's delivering hard news to him. As they go on their way,
                                         
                                        Jesus praises JTB to his disciples. He says JTB is the fulfillment of Malachi's prophecy about the coming
                                         
                                        of Elijah. But just to clarify, Jesus is not saying JTB is a reincarnation of Elijah. He's pointing out
                                         
                                        that Elijah was the archetype and JTB has followed suit. Jesus goes on to call him the greatest man who
                                         
                                        has ever lived. But then he says something interesting. He says, everyone in the kingdom is greater
                                         
                                        than JTB. So does that mean JTB is not in the kingdom? What's Jesus talking about? He seems to be
                                         
                                        pointing to a future kingdom, one that has already been inaugurated but that hasn't been fulfilled. Sometimes
                                         
    
                                        he talks about the kingdom in the present tense, and sometimes he talks about it in the future
                                         
                                        tense. It's not uncommon to read the words of Jesus and think, so is it now or is it coming? And the
                                         
                                        answer is yes. Theologians refer to this as the already but not yet. The tension is intentional and
                                         
                                        hopeful and it applies to us personally. For instance, we live in this tension when we think about
                                         
                                        how God has declared us righteous and views us as righteous, even though we're still sinners and
                                         
                                        he still sees our sin. Kingdom realities may not be fulfilled until the future, but Christ calls us to
                                         
                                        be presently living in and mindful of them. That's how we live out kingdom values instead of earthly
                                         
                                        values. We'll link to a short article about this in the show notes in case you want to read more.
                                         
    
                                        Jesus says his present generation doesn't have a taste for the kingdom. Nothing satisfies them.
                                         
                                        They'll find something to condemn regardless because they don't want to submit to the deity of Christ,
                                         
                                        but His fruit speaks for itself. Then Jesus starts living.
                                         
                                        listing off cities that have seen him do miracles but still refuse to believe he is the Messiah.
                                         
                                        Jesus performed 90% of his miracles in his hometown of Copernum, which is one of the ones listed
                                         
                                        here. They saw the most, but believed the least. And it just goes to prove what we saw all through
                                         
                                        the Old Testament. God's biggest acts and miracles don't necessarily change hearts. Only soft hearts
                                         
                                        can submit to the evidence. Hard hearts resist it. By the way, these three cities he pronounces
                                         
    
                                        woe to, none of them exist anymore, despite being in prime locations. They're all ruins and relics.
                                         
                                        Then, in contrast to the cities that rejected him, Jesus thanks his father for the soft hearts
                                         
                                        of those who have accepted him. Those who consider themselves wise have missed it, but those who
                                         
                                        are humble and needy have received it. Jesus thanks the father for pouring out grace for them to hear
                                         
                                        the truth. Then he goes on to say that the father has handed things over to him and that he will
                                         
                                        reveal himself and the father to whomever he chooses. He sends out an invitation. He sends out an invitation
                                         
                                        to the weary and burdened, and it seems this message is especially for those who are
                                         
                                        wearied in an attempt to live up to the law, either God's law or the additional rules the
                                         
    
                                        Pharisees added on to it. Jesus references the Pharisees laws later in Matthew 23. He says they
                                         
                                        tie up heavy burdens hard to bear and lay them on people's shoulders, and that's exactly what
                                         
                                        the yoke here is a reference to. If you were with us in the Old Testament, you remember the yoke
                                         
                                        from Jeremiah 27 on day 226. But for those of you who are new, here is a bit of info that might be
                                         
                                        helpful. A yoke is a long piece of wood that goes on the backs of two animals. Then a strap or
                                         
                                        another piece of wood goes around their necks. It's attached to a plow, which the animals pull when they
                                         
                                        walk. In case you've never seen a yoke, we'll link to an image in the show notes. Here, Jesus is saying
                                         
                                        that the yoke of the law and the yoke of the Pharisees is crushing, but his yoke is easy and his
                                         
    
                                        burden is light. And this is where I saw my God shot today. I try to imagine him saying these
                                         
                                        words and I can hear it so many different ways. Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give
                                         
                                        you rest. Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Come to me all who labor and are
                                         
                                        heavy laden and I will give you rest. But my favorite way to imagine it is with the emphasis on the
                                         
                                        point. Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Come to me.
                                         
                                        Come to me. I will give you rest. I will give you rest. Are you starting to see it and feel it since
                                         
                                        you've been coming to him? I hope it's more evident every day. He's where the rest is and he's where the
                                         
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