By Brian
Mitchell
Jesus’ ministry was known as a ministry of
many things. It was a ministry of: healing—spiritual and physical, teaching and
preaching, redemption, justification, reconciliation and suffering to name a
few. But it was also a ministry of controversy. Why was Jesus’
ministry
so controversial? While there are many reasons for such the following will
provide some insight into why it was so controversial.
It was controversial because the people did
not accept the fact that He had come from the Father and thus they did not recognize
His authority or give Him the honor He was due. It was controversial because
the leaders of the day, both religious and secular, were threatened by Jesus
and felt that if He was allowed to succeed they might lose their positions of
prestige and authority. It was controversial because they had looked for a
physical fulfillment of many of the Old Testament prophecies that related to
Christ and thus Jesus was not what they expected or wanted.
It was controversial because Jesus did
things that were not in keeping with their traditions, such as washing of
hands—Mk.7:2-5, ceremonial fasting—Mt.9:14-15 and healing on the
Sabbath—Jn.5:16. In the end it was controversial because Jesus made Himself out
to be equal with God—Jn.5:17-18. Jesus at every turn did things that were not
in keeping with the people’s expectations or traditions. Because of this His
ministry was surrounded by controversy and turmoil and because of this they
sought to kill Him.
If I had to boil it down I would say that
the following was the real reason why Jesus’ ministry was so surrounded by
controversy. It is because of the fact that the people did not really honor God
as they should have—Jn.5:22-23. If they would have truly given God the honor He
deserved, they would have then honored the Son who came from the Father. Here
is an important lesson! No one can honor God if they do not honor His Son.
One can think they are giving honor to God
while in reality dishonoring Him. The Jews did such on many occasions and even Paul
at one time thought he was honoring God by persecuting members of the church.
Thus, we do not honor the Father or the Son unless we do so in the proper
manner.
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