As Jesus marched closer to the end of his earthly ministry, to his death, sides began to form. Many loved him and were excited about the things he was saying and doing. Others were plotting his demise, scheming to have him betrayed and planning his execution. But there was a third group, a large group, but a sad group as well.
Nevertheless, many did believe in Him even among the rulers, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, so they would not be banned from the synagogue. (John 12:42)There was a large group among the powerful and influential of Jerusalem, among the rulers of the city, who believed that Jesus was the Christ, God's chosen one for his people. But these were the silent saints who put their power and prestige ahead of their beliefs. They did not want to lose their places of honor or be kicked out of the synagogue, so they shut up about Jesus.
While the religious leaders plotted and planned, they did nothing. /While they schemed against Jesus, these men did not whisper a complaint. They cared too much about themselves.
Were they true disciples? I do not know and cannot say. Perhaps later they made complete commitments to Christ and stood for him. We will only know in heaven. But this we know - at this point they put their own needs, status and reputation ahead of Christ. Look at the indictment John gave against them in verse 43.
For they loved praise from men more than praise from God.They cared more about what other people thought of them than what God thought of them. Them lived to please others instead of God. Their lives were defined by the opinions of others more than God's. And that is sin!
May we never be those who live for self and according to the opinions of man for the praise of man. May we be those who live for God's glory and to hear heaven's applause.
Father, you know that my heart loves to hear the applause of man and that all too often I am controlled by the opinions of others about me. Break me, Lord, of that sinful slavery and give me the freedom to live for your pleasure and yours alone.
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