Moment With The Master
“Popularity of Jesus”
Categories: Moment With The MasterAnd He was teaching daily in the temple. But the chief priests, the scribes, and the leaders of the people sought to destroy Him, and were unable to do anything; for all the people were very attentive to hear Him. (Luke 19:47-48)
A parallel passage to the above is recorded in John 12:17-19. Both John and Luke report events close to the time of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. These were the last few days of Jesus. The controversy surrounding him was increasing.
The reaction to his powerful teaching and work was varied. Many “hung on his every word” and others wanted to destroy him. The pure and simple truth of Jesus usually gets one response or the other. There is no neutrality with Christ!
At least four features of Christ’s message prompts the above reaction. First, Christ’s message is personal. To call one a “sinner” will cause some to seek a solution, but cause others to “take it personally”. Second, the height of his message must be considered. Jesus points to an everlasting heaven which is attractive to some, but to others, it is mundane and boring. Third, Jesus’ message is sustained by his remarkable character. Some are angered or intimidated by his purity of life, but others are drawn to his stability and graciousness. Fourth, the message of Christ is truthful. Jesus did not indulge in hair-splitting arguments and vague generalities. The message was real and backed by abundant evidence.
Today, the word of Christ is received in the same way - either joyfully or with hatred. His precepts flow on like a mighty river in the midst of those who seek to discredit. Some reject them and others accept them finding hope and consolation.
By George Slover