Holy Week Day 2 - Monday
“Draw near to God, and God will draw near to you. Wash your hands, you
sinners; purify your hearts, for your loyalty is divided between God and the
world. “ (James 4:8)
After Jesus’ highly
visible entrance into Jerusalem on Sunday, he eventually returned to Bethany
where He spent the night again with His friends – Lazarus, Martha and Mary. On
Monday, He returned to the City where He found people doing business in and
around the Temple; not the normal type of business that was common for the
times and area, but businesses of cheating people, unfair prices, enormous
interest rates and all matter of unlawful and unethical activities. The anger
that Jesus felt was immediate and was unleashed upon these people by turning
over their tables, letting animals loose and driving them out of the Temple. This
was the Temple of God. To the Jewish people, God actually inhabited the Temple.
Their most Holy Place had been defiled. And it had been allowed to happen by
the Pharisees. They gave their permission by turning their eyes in another
direction and ‘ignoring’ what was happening in the Temple. God’s House.
We are told in
Hebrews that our bodies (and minds) are the Temple of God. Have we allowed our
Temples to become defiled and filled with wrong and inappropriate things? I
struggle constantly with keeping my Temple a fit place for God to inhabit.
Things I watch on television, people I have hung out with and the conversations
we have had, jokes we have told. Letting my anger gain control at times….and
not always the “scripturally approved” type of anger. My attitudes toward
people that don’t reflect that they are also children of God. And…I’m not even
going to start on the whole healthy lifestyle and exercise aspect of keeping
this old, aching Temple more physically fit.
During these weeks,
I have worked very hard on some of these problems….not all, not at this
time….you know, little steps for little feet. I can only accomplish things if I
take them step by step and rejoice in the smallest of victories. But, while it
is cleaner….my Temple still has clutter and dirt in the courtyards.
Just as Jesus
cleaned out the Temple on Monday of His last week, I will be making a conscious
effort on this Monday…some 2,000 years later to clean out my Temple for God.
Letting the Light shine into the dark corners and examining myself closely for
continued ways to purify my life. I ask for your prayers in this. I get so discouraged
at times because I see many Christians who seem to have such mighty clean
Temples in their lives and I feel that I have so far to go. Maybe I tend to be
too honest at times, but that is what God is calling me to during this Lenten
season. Sometimes I think it would have been a heck of a lot easier just to
give up chocolate.
And for today my friends, this has been the gospel according
to Jimmy. Thanks be to GOD!
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