Jesus answered, "My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom
were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered
to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here." – John
18.36
The other day we looked at the fact that
though we are sent into this world we are really not of this world. Today Jesus
uses the same terms to speak of Himself and the world.
Jesus was involved in a trail accused of claiming to be a king. Pilate, a government official who represented Rome was
sitting as judge. I almost feel sorry for Pilate. He was not in a prime posting
for a Roman official. He was stuck away in the region of Judea and now he had
to deal with a religious squabble between the Jews and a trouble making
teacher.
‘Are you a king? Pilate asked. ‘I am,’
Jesus answered, ‘but my kingdom is not of this world. If it were my followers
world fight to protect their king, but my kingdom is not of this world.’
This is yet another reminder, if we needed
it, of the reality of the two worlds that co-exist.
We often may wonder why the world can’t
just follow Jesus; instructions because if everyone just listened to Jesus the
world would be a lot better. The American president Thomas Jefferson though
that. His ‘Jefferson Bible’ was created by simply cutting out all of the
teachings of Jesus and compiling them into one volume as a guide for life. He
called it ‘The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth’ and intended it as a tool
take the deity out of Christ.
But the ‘Jefferson Bible’ simply would not
work. Though people can all improve their lives and benefit to some extent by
following the teachings of Jesus they will never get the full benefits because
He is not their king. They are not really a part of His kingdom.
But those of us who are of His kingdom have
no excuse. King Jesus tells us exactly how we are supposed to live. The only
question is if we are going to follow our King or follow the ways of the world neither
of us are a part of.
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