Acts 21:12-24
Mark 11:27-12:12
There is no way to read our three passages for today without recognizing the conflict in each. In 2 Samuel 18 Absalom, the rebellious son of King David, is killed during battle. In Acts 21 an assassination conspiracy is organized against Paul. And in Mark 11 and 12 religious leaders confront Jesus who in turn shares a parable of judgment about them. Where are the “peaceful, easy feelings” of faith? Where are the still waters and the green pastures? Where is the light, the love, the abundant life?
But there is another way to look at these passages, one which makes God’s grace clearer to us. Think of it this way, that neither war, nor social unrest, nor religious contention can prevent God from accomplishing what God wills. Consider these stories as a sort of biblical version of the famous words on the James Farley Post Office in New York City: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." No matter what may be going on among nations or in our neighborhood, God still has a word to say and grace to share. David will remain on the throne to be followed by Solomon, Paul will live to reach Rome, and Jesus will die but rise again to offer us the blessings of eternal life.
There is nothing trivial or matter or fact about this but God is present and at work in all times and places. And as God’s people we may rely on God’s love to transcend the struggles of life and faith no matter where or when. In good times or bad, God delivers hope and confidence that in never failing. Thanks be to God.
Prayer: Lord forgive us when we lose confidence in you and your work in the world, and help us to remain focused on what you are doing. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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