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Kids Rule!
The link between the prior passages and this one have to do with the issue of faith and humility.
Think of the language of the Widow and the Tax Collector:
A judge who does not care about God of people
Widow who never gave up and was relentless!
Cry to God day and night
God be merciful to me
While children may not “act” humble, they are, in fact, humble.
They are fully reliant on adults to care for them.
They are relentless in what they want.
They cry out, often day and night!
They are also innocent.
Some will not agree with me on that point.
But there is something about children in this day that is interesting
People were bringing even tiny babies...
But the disciples forbade them sternly.
In other words, NO, get out of HERE!
Why would they:
BRING THEM (Sympathetic magic, maybe)
FORBID THEM
***** But Jesus called them...
Knock it off!
Let them come to me!
Don’t stop them!
God’s Kingdom belongs to the likes of these.
Why would he need to say this?
*****SLIDE I’m telling you the truth...
Receive like a child.
What does that mean?
Is it childlike faith?
OR
Is it in the way you receive children?
In other words, if you reject children, then you reject the kingdom
OR
Is it about believing?
Though Jesus will be no romantic about children, somewhere among their openness, willingness to trust, freedom from hypocrisy or pretension, conscious weakness, and readiness for dependence Jesus finds those qualities that are essential for entry into the kingdom of God.
John Nolland, Luke 9:21–18:34, vol.
35B, Word Biblical Commentary (Dallas: Word, Incorporated, 1993), 882.
They own nothing,…Their possessions are few.
They cannot rule anything or anyone.
This may be MORE ABOUT STATUS
Than FAITH...
The REASON is this...
The CHILD is sandwiched between
Widow/Judge (Status)
Tax Collector/Pharisee (Status)
Child/Rich YOUNG Ruler (Status)
**** There was a ruler who asked him...
Jesus just got through telling people how to receive the kingdom.
The RICH YOUNG RULER has a kingdom, so he is not interested in that
He is interested in the LIFE of the AGE TO COME.
**** Why call me good....
Jesus trips him up, Why call me Good.
You know the commandments (WHAT IS MISSING?
Covet Wife and House, Sabbath, No Idols, Only God)
But, he has kept all of these.
FOR HOW LONG?
Since he was a boy.
(Didn’t we just read about children and Jesus receiving them?)
**** When Jesus heard that...
Jesus, amazing, he uses the motivation of Riches to try to motivate this young man.
But the cost of getting treasure in heaven will be what?
Give up everything (like a child has nothing)
Follow me (like a child follows a parent)
**** [FILL IN] When he heard that he turned very sad
How would you feel if Jesus said this to you?
Would you sell everything, house, cars, furniture.
Would you give up netflix, youtube, and refridgerator
Would you give it all away to the poor?
Don’t get too high and mighty when you read this.
WE ARE JUST LIKE HIM...
**** Jesus saw that he had become sad...
The old camel metaphor…again, don’t be too proud to admit your own wealth.
The point here is: We are wrapped up in our things.
We BELIEVE our things are ALL WE HAVE.
****The people who heard it said...
There is quite a bit of hearing in this passage!
Jesus heard he had kept the commandments
The ruler heard Jesus and was sad
Jesus saw he had become sad
The people heard what Jesus said
They ask a good question, they UNDERSTAND what he is saying.
They AGREE it is impossible, nobody can do this.
What is impossible for humans is possible for God…They don’t yet understand this
He will address this in the next passage, but that is NEXT WEEK
Peter jumps in!
Hey Lord, have you noticed we have left everything and followed you?
**** I’m telling you the truth...
READ THIS CAREFULLY...
Who is Jesus responding to?
PETER or the PEOPLE?
Good question, we don’t know.
But, let’s look at this.
If you leave home and family for God’s Kingdom
You WILL RECEIVE FAR MORE...
IN THIS PRESENT TIME
AND
IN THE AGE TO COME YOU WILL RECEIVE LIFE.
That was the rulers question, wasn’t it?
How may inherit life in the age to come?
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