Mat
11:25-27
Then
Jesus said, “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth. I am thankful that
you have hidden these things from those who are so wise and so smart. But you
have shown them to people who are like little children. Yes, Father, you did
this because it’s what you really wanted to do.
“My
Father has given me everything. No one knows the Son—only the Father knows the
Son. And no one knows the Father—only the Son knows the Father. And the only
people who will know about the Father are those the Son chooses to tell.
Food
for soul!
Today,
just as always, Jesus is speaking out of experience, the experience that the
Rabbis and the wise men rejected him, and the simple people accepted him. The
intellectuals had no use for him; but the humble welcomed him.
This
said, we must be careful to see clearly what Jesus meant here. He is very far
from condemning intellectual power; what he is condemning is intellectual
pride. As Plummer has it, "The heart, not the head, is the home of the
gospel." It is not cleverness which shuts out; it is pride. It is not
stupidity which admits; it is humility. A man may be as wise as Solomon, but if
he has not the simplicity, the trust, the innocence of the childlike heart, he
shuts himself out.
This
passage closes with the greatest claim that Jesus ever made, the claim which is
the centre of the Christian faith, that he alone can reveal God to men. All of
us may be sons and daughters of God; he alone is the SON. This is what Jesus
meant when he said, "He who has seen me has seen the Father"
(Jn.14:9).
What
Jesus says is this: If you want to see what God is like, if you want to see the
mind of God, the heart of God, the nature of God, if you want to see God's
whole attitude to men and women and sinners and saints and the good and the
bad, just look at me and how I deal with each one of these people! What this
means is that God speaks, loves, forgives and treats us the way Jesus spoke,
loved, forgave and treated people.
It is
the Christian conviction that in Jesus Christ alone we see what God is like;
and it is also the Christian conviction that Jesus can give that knowledge to
anyone who is humble enough and trustful enough to receive it.
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