Then He taught, saying to them, "Is it
not written, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer for all? But you have
made it a ‘den of thieves.'" – Mark 11.17
I can only think of a couple of times when we see Jesus
angry. Once was when Peter denied that Jesus should suffer and die and Jesus
rounded on him and said ‘Get behind me Satan!’
The other is here when Jesus walks into the Temple and finds
a marketplace. Men are extorting people at scalping prices to buy doves and
other sacrifices. Others are operating a foreign exchange to rip the people off
who don’t have the right coins.
In response we see Jesus rushing in, overturning their
tables, and throwing them out.
But I love what comes next – ‘then He taught them.’
Jesus didn’t just lose the head and rage – He did what
needed to be done, and He taught them.
The lesson of people who try to make merchandise or ‘peddle
the word of God for profit’ is one worth looking at. For now though I am
interested by the fact that Jesus didn’t just react – He took the time to teach.
I think there is a lesson there for us. Too often in dealing
with people, even our own kids and grandkids we are quick to correct and try to
set things right, but slow to take the time to lovingly teach.
Even the seeming worst circumstances can be an opportunity
to teach. We need grab to deal with what needs dealt with, but then take the
time to teach.
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