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yesterday – a question from a thinking child.
“Why
did the people hate Jesus and cry out “crucify Him?””
That’s
a good question when we remember Him as a good man doing good things.
Let
the Lord Jesus answer for Himself:
“It
does hate me because I accuse it of sin and evil” (John 7:7)
For
example:
“Don’t
do your good deeds publicly, to be admired” (Matthew 6)
“
Don’t be like the hypocrites who love to pray publicly”
“Don’t
store up treasures here on earth.”
“Stop
judging others”
“
Don’t worry about tomorrow”
Some
of this makes one feel uncomfortable and for the leaders, who were lovers of
money and fame, instead of repenting, they sought to destroy Jesus.
But
more than His teaching – He who was known as the ‘carpenter’s son from Nazareth’
had gained many followers. The leaders became very jealous of His popularity.
Finally
, the unbelieving leaders refused to accept the great claim of Jesus :- that He
was the Son of God, the Messiah. They chose rather to accuse Him of blasphemy and condemned Him to death. (Mark 14) The wise men knew better – they bowed down and
worshiped the child Jesus.
And so it happened that the voice of the misguided
crowd prevailed and the Roman governor sent Jesus out to be crucified.
By
human terms a tragedy, but under the sovereign working of the LORD God, a
triumph – the tomb is empty!
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