And when His disciples James and John saw
this, they said, "Lord, do You want us to command fire to come down from
heaven and consume them, just as Elijah did?" But He turned and rebuked
them, and said, "You do not know what manner of spirit you are of. For the
Son of Man did not come to destroy men's lives but to save them." And they
went to another village.
- Luke 9.54-56
While travelling through Samaria the disciples tried to make
preparations for Christ, probably for a meal and a place to stay. Jesus was dead set on going to Jerusalem so the Samaritans would not receive them. The place of worship was a source of
contention between the Jews and the Samaritans.
The disciples were furious that the town would not receive
them – ‘Lord, do you want us to call down fire from heaven to destroy them like
Elijah did?’
These guys were like us when we face opposition – ‘let’s
just blow away the opposition and move on. We are on God’s side, if they don’t
like us – let’s just wipe them out!’
But Jesus had a different response, ‘I didn’t come to
destroy men’s lives, but to save them.’ And then they just moved on to a
different town.
From all appearances we live in a world that deserves
destruction. It makes sense that those who openly oppose God and His work ought
to just be dealt with so that we can carry on. It makes sense, in our feeble
minds to just have God wipe out the opposition.
But Jesus didn’t have that attitude. His purpose was to
save, not to battle the enemy. I think there is something here for us as well.
Our purpose is to share the gospel and bring men to Christ.
We have to expect that the world is going to oppose us. That
is between them and God. Jesus kept His focus on Jerusalem and would not be
distracted. We need to keep our eyes on our task and do the same.
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