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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Short devotion: Afraid of The People

 

Matthew 21:46 They looked for a way to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowd because the people held that he was a prophet.

 I used to wonder why the religious authorities didn’t arrest Jesus sooner, and I questioned what made them so afraid of the people. I guess it wasn’t the appointed time and that the chief priests, as well as other leaders, were trying desperately to hold on to their positions of power, esteem, and influence. They were weak because they were intimidated by the grass roots; they were paralyzed because of their fear of the people.

 Today, we’re sadly seeing a similar lack of leadership in our elected representatives. They’re so scared of grass root rebellion that they’ll do nothing about the vileness and corruption of their political leaders. They would rather rally behind a coarse and cowardly person than support a real substantial leader; they would rather follow a conceited conman than a courageous candidate because they’re afraid of what ‘their people’ will do.

 The chief priests and scribes eventually caved to mob rule by having their religious opponent crucified. It was a cowardly act and one which ultimately destroyed their religious power and partisan group. If history is known to repeat itself, then those who fanatically follow a corrupt strongman will ruin themselves. Those who fear the angry mob and support tyrants will end up losing everything.

 Point to ponder: Why are people so afraid of the truth?

 Prayer: Lord Jesus, we live in strange times. Fear has damaged our faith and liars have tarnished the truth. Open our eyes to see what is really happening and give us strong hearts to confront the corruption we know exists. In Your Holy Name, we earnestly pray. Amen.

 John Stuart is a retired Scottish Presbyterian pastor living in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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