Monday, May 12, 2014

Commandments Learned by Rote

Jesus' Fulfillment of Scripture
Jesus' Use of Scripture

Jesus Teaching the Law

Isaiah 29:13-21

The Message
13-14 The Master said:
“These people make a big show of saying the right thing,
    but their hearts aren’t in it.
Because they act like they’re worshiping me
    but don’t mean it,
I’m going to step in and shock them awake,
    astonish them, stand them on their ears.
The wise ones who had it all figured out
    will be exposed as fools.
The smart people who thought they knew everything
    will turn out to know nothing.”
15-16 Doom to you! You pretend to have the inside track.
    You shut God out and work behind the scenes,
Plotting the future as if you knew everything,
    acting mysterious, never showing your hand.
You have everything backward!
    You treat the potter as a lump of clay.
Does a book say to its author,
    “He didn’t write a word of me”?
Does a meal say to the woman who cooked it,
    “She had nothing to do with this”?
17-21 And then before you know it,
    and without you having anything to do with it,
Wasted Lebanon will be transformed into lush gardens,
    and Mount Carmel reforested.
At that time the deaf will hear
    word-for-word what’s been written.
After a lifetime in the dark,
    the blind will see.
The castoffs of society will be laughing and dancing in God,
    the down-and-outs shouting praise to The Holy of Israel.
For there’ll be no more gangs on the street.
    Cynical scoffers will be an extinct species.
Those who never missed a chance to hurt or demean
    will never be heard of again:
Gone the people who corrupted the courts,
    gone the people who cheated the poor,
    gone the people who victimized the innocent.

For Reflection
if we attended Sunday School as children, we probably have experienced the memorization of Scripture.  How many of you remember all those scripture passages?  My guess is that few of us have remembered a few of  them solely because those passages were refreshed by participating in a community of believers.

Are you as intimidated as I am by those who quote passages for seemingly all occasions?  Are you surprised when those most adept at justifying actions by quoting scripture seem to be off the mark.  I call them well schooled but uneducated in the meaning of the Gospel.

Those who corrupt with the word are soon found out when measured by the standards of compassion and justice.  Their version of hope is filled with empty promise.

Pray
that you will see beyond the word into its meaning for a life of compassion as strong as that of Christ.  Pray for the wisdom to look deeply into scripture for God's will for the Kingdom.  Pray that you will perform your part well as a servant of God.

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