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Jun 28, 2020 SERMON ARCHIVE |
For today, why would Jesus play games with this woman? Why would Jesus dodge her request and not offer her Gods promises, as if He were playing Blind Mans Buff with her? Jesus game had the effect of increasing this womans faith in the Words and promises of God. It did not matter to her that Jesus seemed to blindfold her and dance away from her grasp. This woman knew that God had spoken, and that His Word must be fulfilled. Our Lords seemingly poor treatment of her could not deter her. His game only made her cling to the promises all the more. By grasping the ancient promises, the woman was actually laying hold of Jesus. In so doing she won the game. Woman, said the Lord, great is your faith! Another time, Jesus played Blind Mans Bluff, so to speak, with an official whose son had become ill. This man had traveled fifteen or twenty miles through a mountain area to come to Jesus. Jesus immediately blindfolded the man, as it were, and began His game. Jesus made it sound like He did not wish to help the man, saying, Unless you see signs and wonders you will not believe (John 4:48). Bear in mind that it was faith that had brought this man over the mountains in the first place! Faith also kept this man from being turned away by Jesus game. When Jesus said, Unless you see signs and wonders you will not believe, the man blindly thrust out his hand and went for the win: Sir, come before my child dies. By playing Blind Mans Bluff with this man, Jesus separated this man from those who had come to Jesus for the simple thrill of seeing a miracle. By playing His game, so to speak, Jesus pushed this man to see that the Words of God are the main thing; that the miracle is nothing apart from the Word; that the divine Word in the miracle is the power and the point and the purpose of the act. Sir, come before my child dies. And a Word from Jesus is all that was needed. Jesus said to him, Go; your son shall live. The man believed the Word that Jesus spoke to him and went on his way (John 4:49-50). Here we stand, knee-deep in todays disconcerting Gospel. Whoever loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. No one enjoys hearing todays Gospel because no one likes it when Jesus talks bad to them. Whoever loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. Unless you are still dead, you can surely feel the guilty weight of Jesus Words. Whoever does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me. Truer Words cannot be spoken! Even before you heard todays hammering Gospel, who among you would dare to think that he or she is worthy of Jesus? Not even John the Baptist considered himself worthy of the Christ (John 1:27) and yet Jesus said among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John (Matthew 11:11). What should you do with these brutal and frightening Words? How will you survive their honesty? Well, perhaps you can learn a little game theory from the Canaanite woman and the official whose son was ill. In the same way that He teased the woman with the promises of God, in the same way that He momentarily dodged the officials grasping request, Jesus is likewise dancing around you in todays Gospel. |
Jesus repeatedly says, not worthy of Me, but He does not say these Words because He wishes to drive you away. Jesus is teasing you with the truth. Jesus says, not worthy of Me, because He wishes you to lunge toward the sound of His voice and grab onto Him and win His game of Blind Mans Bluff. Whoever loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And whoever does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me. Whenever you hear devastating Words such as these, think of that Canaanite woman. Jesus blindfolded her by speaking true Words to herIt is not right to take the childrens bread and throw it to the dogsand the woman came right back at Jesus with equally true Words: Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters table. Play Blind Mans Bluff with Jesus in the same way that this woman played! When Jesus blindfolds you and teases you by speaking true Words to younot worthy of Meyou should come right back at Him with equally true words! Say to Jesus, You are correct, Lord! I am not worthy of You. But if You were the God of the Worthy, You would be a very lonely God. I know who You are! You are the God of the Unworthy. You are the Lover of the Loveless. You are the Physician of the Sick, the Forgiver of the Unforgivable, the Fullness of the Empty Ones and the Life of the Dead. You did not come to save the righteous, but sinners. You did not come to be served, but to serve and give your life as a ransom, for me.. You did not come to take me down from a crystal shelf, Jesus. You came to gather me up from the manure pile. I am totally unworthy of You, but MY worthiness has absolutely nothing to do with this conversation! Only You are worthy, and Your worthiness is more than enough for both You and for me. I do not even want my own worthiness, Lord, because if I have my worthiness I cannot have any of Yours! This is how you play Blind Mans Bluff with Jesus. You let your Lord Jesus say whatever He wants to sayeven when He talks bad to you. He is merely blindfolding and starting the game. He will dodge and tease and hide in plain sight. Do not be afraid. There is no danger when you play Blind Mans Buff with Jesus. It may feel disconcerting to stagger blindly about, groping at the darkness, but Jesus your fellow player will make sure you do not fall or injure yourself. He wants you to win the game. You win the game when you grab onto something. Grab onto this. Christ is Risen |
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