Quick thought while I’m making dinner.
Just reading Matthew 21…what does Jesus do as soon as he is acclaimed the King? Does he bask in the adulation of the crowds? No, he goes straight to the temple and drives the money-changers and merchants from the house of God,
“It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer’; but you are making it a robbers’ den.”
Tragic. Heartbreaking. The house of worship of the living God had been desecrated by the greed of men. And just makes me think of what Jesus would say of much of the ‘Christian’ world today. Are we so wrapped up in the world of Christianity that we forget we live in a world of fallen people? Are we more excited about momentary worldly gain than we are about being indwelt by the Holy Spirit? Are we satisfied more by the praise of our peers than by the praise of our God? Would we forget the words of Paul that Christ did not consider equality with God a thing to be grasped? If Christ could so do, then how could we not lay aside our pride and be servants of all?
How could we place the temporal above the eternal?
How could we place the temporal pleasures of this world above the eternal souls of men?
How could we place the temporal riches of this world above the eternal Christ?
Worship the King.