The Messiah’s
Secret - God Appointed Positions
C S Lewis
wrote, “The work of Beethoven, and the work of a charwoman (a woman who cleans
houses) become spiritual on precisely the same
condition, that of being offered to God, of being done humbly “as to the Lord”.
This does not of course, mean that it is for anyone a mere toss-up whether he
should sweep rooms or compose symphonies. A mole must dig to the glory of God
and a cock must crow.”
In our reading this morning: Mark 10: 35 – 45 James and John were
looking to be appointed to sit either side of Jesus in his kingdom. James and
John were certainly close to Jesus, he had singled them out on three occasions
to support him, but Peter was always with them:
When Jairus' daughter died Jesus asked Peter, James and John to go into the room
while he prayed for the little girl, his prayer was answered, God raised her
up. At the transfiguration all three watched as Jesus was transfigured before
them and in the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus called on all three to watch and pray
with him. His suffering made him shed tears as he cried out in prayer to his Father who was able to save him from death. He fell on the ground and prayed
that, if it is possible, the hour might pass from him. Jesus said, “Abba, Father
all things are possible to thee; remove this cup from me, yet not what I will,
but what thou wilt.” His Father always heard him and realised his son’s
suffering in his Godly fear. Mark 5: 21-43. 9:2. 14: 32-36.
Looking at
the other reading in Hebrews 5: 1-10 we realise why Jesus gently let James and
John down, as he knew that those appointments to sit on his right and left hand
in his kingdom were chosen by God.
I think it’s true to say that the
disciples only saw Jesus as the Christ, the Messiah they did not know at that
time that he was the High priest of God.
In the TV series of 'Dad’s Army' in one of the episodes sergeant Wilson kept it to himself that he would inherit his father’s
title. When Captain Mainwaring found out he was most upset; because it lifted
Sergeant Wilson above his rank. The disciples were upset with James and John when
they heard that James and John were seeking these prominent positions.
Jesus the
Son of God was appointed high priest, by God his Father to be the mediator
between God and humanity, after the
order of Melchizedek.
The writer
of Hebrews wrote of Melchizedek, “He is without father or mother or genealogy
and has neither beginning nor end of life, but resembling the Son of God, he
continues a priest forever.” Hebrews 7: 3 Melchizedek part of the eternal
priesthood. Jesus is the high priest of the eternal priesthood
We know
that Jesus laid down his life which was the perfect sacrifice for the
forgiveness of sin. Jesus as high priest brought his sacrificial offering of
his life down to God, God accepted his offering. From the depths of the grave,
God raised Jesus up.
As high
priest of God he intercedes on behalf of a person’s faith for both sins
forgiven and as intercessor for every Christian, he presents our prayers to God
the Father.
Prayer
Husband
and wife were in car discussing prayer. The husband said, “I do my best praying
while I’m driving.” His wife replied, “I too, do my best praying, while you’re
driving.”
As far back as the Book of Genesis we
find the prayer of a man like James and John, his name was Jabez in his prayer
he wanted God to bless him.
This was
the word that the Lord gave last week, “If
we humble ourselves and pray, the
Lord will enlarge our boundaries”. I couldn’t remember where it fell
in the Bible and as I was leading the service I hadn’t time to look it up.
It’s in 1
Chronicles 4: 10 in the middle of Judah’s genealogy list “Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, “Oh, that you would
bless me and enlarge my border! And that
your hand might be with me, and that you would keep me from harm so that it
might not hurt me.” And God granted his request.” RSV Bible.
Like James
and John Jabez asked God to bless him and enlarge his border.
Jabez had a relationship with God in
humility, His prayer,
“O that you would bless me.” He sought God’s face and favour. He was dependent
on his blessing, he didn’t look to bless himself, he couldn’t, and his heart
was turned towards the heart of God. Jesus says to us, “Look to me, I love you,
my heart yearns for you to pray, so I can bless you.”
Jabez asked God to enlarge his border – to be lifted up from a lower place
to a higher place.
Jesus gave the example in a parable of going to a wedding, don’t go and sit at the top table where the special guests of the bride and groom are appointed to sit. Go and sit elsewhere, so that you might be asked to go and sit at the top table and therefore be honoured before all the guests. (humility in action)
“For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” Luke 14: 7-11.
To extend our boundaries
To pray, not looking to what we can do, in our own strength, but what the Lord wants to do in our lives, in our church.
Jesus entered a world through a door marked no entry and left through a door marked ‘No exit.” We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. Philippians 4: 13
Jabez said, “That
your hand might be with me,” he didn’t assume it was his right because he was a
descendant of Judah; he sought God’s love for him to help him and lead him, and
to support him.
We look for
the Holy Spirit’s leading; he separated Saul and Barnabas to go on their first
missionary tour.
For us to pray for the Holy Spirit's guidance to reach out in our community to make Christ known.
For us to pray for the Holy Spirit's guidance to reach out in our community to make Christ known.
A Disciples' CV. Supporting all that we do in prayer it’s the role of the servant; we are all servants of the Lord. In verses 42-44 James and John found out what the appointment of a disciple required: it was to be a servant: To serve having a gentle, tolerant, and humble disposition, not ambitious, to be prepared to suffer and die for Jesus.
And Jesus said to be the leader among the disciples: it was to be like a slave: a slave in Christ is completely owned by the Lord. In practise to be poor in Spirit: empty of self, obedient in serving God and others as Jesus has done and to be prepared to suffer and die for him. As many are doing in the world today.
Jabez ended
his prayer, “Keep me from harm so
that it might not hurt me.” trouble and sickness and grief, he was aware
of his own frailty.
Jabez was
totally dependent on God and we read that God answered his prayer. He prospered with God; he put his hand in his
and kept close to him.
God blessed
him, in that the people named a city after him ‘Jabez.’ 1 Chronicles 2:55.
And so to end with a prayer.
Heavenly Father, forgive us when we assume our divine right for our prayers to be answered, and help us to stay close to you when our life in the world demands our attention. May we be blessed as we seek your hand to guide us in order to bring people to faith in Jesus and keep us by grace in your loving care.
In Jesus' name, Amen
(This week we have interviews for Priest-in-Charge of St Mary's and St Paul's)
Heavenly Father, forgive us when we assume our divine right for our prayers to be answered, and help us to stay close to you when our life in the world demands our attention. May we be blessed as we seek your hand to guide us in order to bring people to faith in Jesus and keep us by grace in your loving care.
In Jesus' name, Amen
(This week we have interviews for Priest-in-Charge of St Mary's and St Paul's)