Luke12 v 49-56
I have come to set the world on fire, and I wish it were
already burning.
The sayings of Jesus in this passage, explain things in the
Church, as well as those outside the Church. Jesus came to bring salvation, but
his coming also brought division. Some people were ready to follow him, but
many did not follow him. The same situation exists now, as I expect it has
through the ages. This means we have fewer people attending our Churches..
Jesus lived a humble life for thirty three years, before
dying an agony filled death. We should strive to recognize, he saved many from
going to hell. His zeal is an example for all his people. This verse, shows how
hopeless it is to find peace and harmony when the gospel is not preached as it
is meant to be. Jesus came to save people, and call them to God, and he came in
peace, but knew he would cause division. This I expect has been happening
through the ages, and is something happening in our Churches in its present
age, and we see the effects it has made clearly.
In Jewish thought, fire meant judgement, and expected God to
judge in nations a less favorable way than to them, his special people As a
Jew, he could not imagine himself, being Judge by God. Jesus was portraying an
image, and he came not with a fanfare, Jesus was thought to be struggling. The
Cross lay before him, and he would give his life as a ransom for many.
The Jews get rain from the Mediterranean sea, and when the
clouds were forming, it was then known bad weather was coming. Jesus told them
they were hypocrites, as they could read the signs of the weather, but couldn’t
see he was telling them the Kingdom of God was coming.
Jesus spoke of the baptism he had to face, one of suffering
and agony, wounds with a Cross to be carried. He said he would have to go on
until it was finished, he never contemplated giving up. He was ready to do the
things to attain redemption for his people. He would open the door to reveal
God’s glory to a lost world. His sacrifices, would provide a fountain for sin
and uncleanness. Let us all be aware, that all his sufferings were on our
behalf, and he endured such pain willingly. He could have escaped them, to let
us his followers, react accordingly, and avoid giving up to care for ourselves.
He described his baptism of fire to face, which was a heavy
burden to carry and he would go on suffering until it happened. He was
foreseeing his way to the Cross. God’s wrath would be placed on hm in the place
of mankind, and he would be put to death, but he would earnestly follow the
plan, God had made for him. The crowd had no spiritual feeling for him, and
such was their hypocrisy, they didn’t really appreciate the fire and baptism
enforces.
Fire was seen as a sign of judgement, but also a sign of
purification. The Old Testament prophet Malachi, in prophesying the coming of
Jesus, stated, he will be like a blazing fire that refines metal. Fire was used
to refine silver and metal, and remove all uncleanness so that the metal was
bright and pure.
Do you think I have come to bring peace to the earth? No I
have come to divide people against each other. From now on, families will be
split apart, three, in favor of me, and two against, or two in favor and three
against. Father will be divided against son, and son against father. Mother
against daughter, and daughter against mother, and mother-in-law against
daughter=in -law. and daughter-in law against mother-in-law.
How true this has been proved, quite widely. Young people
going to Church or bible studies, and fathers especially, objecting furiously,
fearing the boy will become interested in religion. Mothers not liking
daughters going to Church in case they lose some control of them. I have
witnessed this happening in real life. But the most serious disputes have been,
when men have objected to their wives attending Church.
This can be very sad. I had a lady who joined my Church, who
had a captive personality. She had not been to Church on a regular basis, but
once she came among us, was really touched by the Bible stories. She was
popular on the school run, so brought quite a few young mothers with their
children. Her enthusiasm led to her forming a Bible study class in her home,
one night each week. Her husband worked on an oil rig, and was away from home
for periods of weeks. One night he telephoned her when her class was met, and
heard voices and demanded to know who she was with. When she explained it was a
church meeting, he told her to pack the church in right away, he gave her a
choice, either to leave he church or leave him, and he would take custody of
the two children. She was very sad, and asked me to understand, she feared for
her children and would have to leave. There was no justification for him to do
that, his wife had a mixed group of older men and women, and there was no
suggestion or probability of her doing any wrong.
Such, I regret to say is a common attitude with a lot of men,
and shows bigotry, stupidity, and sheer wickedness. I rest assured he will find
it was a bad move, and that heavenly forces are more powerful than him.
We do witness unpleasantness, when a Protestant meets a Roman
Catholic of the opposite sex and want to marry. I served in Merseyside where
the two faiths are strongly at odds. But with care and faith, things can be
sorted out. I had a Church of England young man come to see me about marrying a
Catholic from another city, and wondered if I would allow her priest to give
the final blessing. The priest came, and we met in perfect harmony. We agreed
to do all the wedding service together, sharing the making of vows and giving
the blessing together. Both families, whilst surprised at our move, were
delighted and it made the families rejoiced together
It is utterly ridiculous for Christians to reject each other,
especially at priestly level, and things can go even more happily and blessed
when we show willingness. A time will come when there will be no division, and
we shall all be of one mind. This will be when Jesus returns and crushes all
division.
Give praise to God for His Holy Gospel
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