Day 142, Luke 6 
Why were Jesus and the
disciples going through someone else’s fields and eating his grain? Isn’t that
stealing? Under the Law of Moses, it was not. God said in Deuteronomy 23:25:
“When you enter your neighbor’s standing grain, then you may pluck the heads
with your hand, but you shall not wield a sickle in your neighbor’s standing
grain.” Notice that the Pharisees were only angry that Jesus was picking the
heads of wheat on the Sabbath.
Like any
itinerant preacher or teacher, Jesus repeated Himself from place to place. What
we've read today is not the "Sermon on the Mount," but a sermon on a
plain (6:17). I suspect that Jesus repeated these same concepts scores of times
as He ministered in different places.
Surely Jesus'
sermons were relevant to the people to whom He spoke. Thus it is safe to
assume that Jesus’ followers were suffering some persecution, just as He was.
Because He told them that they were blessed when they were hated, ostracized
and insulted, it seems logical to conclude that at least some of them were
experiencing those very things. Note that Jesus also told them what to do when
they were cursed, mistreated and hit on the cheek. He wasn't talking about
"those persecuted Christians in other countries." He was talking to
His contemporary followers.
His contrast
between righteous believers and evil unbelievers, and their ends, seems to
underscore this even more. On one side were the rich, well-fed, laughing
(mocking?), and popular, while on the other side were the poor, hungry, weeping
and despised. Is it possible that Jesus' followers had already found
themselves facing economic hardships due to their decisions to follow Him?
Certainly it was, as indicated by His instructions to them of what to do in the
event that someone would forcibly take their possessions (6:29-30). According
to the book of Hebrews, some of the early Christians “accepted joyfully the
seizure of their property” (Heb. 10:34).
Although it costs
us now to follow Christ, in the end it will be worth it. Those who take the
easier path of not following Christ will in the end regret it. God will repay
everyone according to his or her deeds. Everyone will ultimately reap what they
have sown, positive or negative. Knowing this helps motivate us to love those
who hate us during this age of temporary grace, when God is giving sinners an
opportunity to repent and be forgiven. We hope that our love will shame them
and influence them to turn from their sin, as we did, while they still have a
chance. One day God's mercy towards them will cease, and His wrath will begin.
As Paul wrote:
For
after all it is only just for God to repay with affliction those who afflict
you, and to give relief to you who are afflicted and to us as well when
the Lord Jesus will be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming
fire, dealing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those
who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. These will pay the penalty
of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory
of His power (2 Thes. 1:6-9).
Jesus expects His
followers to be lenders who aren't concerned if they are paid back, which is
more like being a giver than a lender (6:34-35)! Jesus' contemporary followers
were not lending money to help people buy luxuries, but necessities, and the
borrowers would not have been borrowing had they not been poor. This principle
should guide us in our lending as well.
There have always
been false believers, even when Jesus was physically on the earth, which is why
He asked professing followers, "Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do
not do what I say?” (6:46). Then, just as now, people called Him
their Lord, but by their actions denied Him. Good trees bear good fruit (6:43).
The only people who are truly building their lives on the rock are those who
hear and obey Jesus'
commandments. That is salvation through faith!
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