Luke 18:15-30
The Infant and the Rich Officer
The
previous text, 17:20-21, it is recorded that some Pharisees came and asked
Jesus, “When is the kingdom of God coming?”
Jesus
answered, “the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people
say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’ because the kingdom of God is in your
midst.”
Jesus
intended to tell them that the kingdom of God had already started and they were
already in the “end time”. When the gospel is spread, the power of the gospel
will make the weak strong, raise the humble, and the kingdom of God will
prevail over this broken and sorrowful world.
Luke
18:15 onwards, Jesus continued to reveal how God’s people can embrace or
participate in the coming of the kingdom of God.
The Power of the Gospel Changes Lives
Verse
15-17, it is recorded that someone brought infants
to Jesus, asking Him to touch them. When Jesus’ disciples rebuked them, Jesus
asked them to come over, saying, “Let the little children come to me, and do
not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly I tell
you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will
never enter it.”
Luke
used “infants”, not to say that
people should be humble, but to emphasize that we are to be weak and helpless
like a baby. A baby suckling in the mother’s lap will grasp tightly onto the
mother, looking into the mother’s eyes and smile while learning how to speak.
The baby is weak and helpless. He has no power on his own. He has to totally
rely on the mother.
Luke
emphasized that entering the kingdom of God is purely by God’s grace. We cannot
enter the kingdom of God through our own works or moral accomplishments for we
are weak and helpless in that respect, so weak like an infant.
Verses
18-23 continues to say:
A
certain ruler asked him, “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal
life?”
“Why
do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone. You
know the commandments: ‘You shall not commit adultery, you shall not murder, you
shall not steal, you shall not give false testimony, honour your father and
mother.’”
“All
these I have kept since I was a boy,” he said.
When
Jesus heard this, he said to him, “You still lack one thing. Sell everything
you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come,
follow me.”
When
he heard this, he became very sad, because he was very wealthy. Jesus looked at
him and said, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God! Indeed,
it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who
is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” (verses 24-25)
Jesus
did not hate wealthy people. Instead, he was judging people who “find security
outside of God”, like securities in wealth, religious piety, status, or how
much they served; their knowledge, love, career and achievements. These
“external things” had become their “functional saviour”, making them felt as if
they wouldn’t live happy lives without these external things.
This
ruler was young, wealthy and high ranking. But he did not feel that his life
was perfect even when he was blessed in the eyes of everyone else. He also
doubted whether he was saved. That was why he came to Jesus. His wealth,
position and religious piety became the “idols”, the so-called “securities” in
his life, causing him to be kept away from the true saviour.
Wealth,
status, knowledge, love and career and achievements are all good things. Hunger
and pursuing after these things are not wrong, but if we make these things as
our ultimate goal in life and replace the true saviour, we have fallen into the
deception of the devil.
These
things are “counterfeit God”. They cannot forgive sins, cannot fulfil the inner
desires of the heart, cannot give purpose and meaning to life. Instead, people,
more often than not, are enslaved by them.
When
we think we can only be happy if we have these good external things, we will
feel extremely anxious when anything happens that threaten our grasp of these
things. If someone stopped us from obtaining these things, we would be very
furious. If you fail to achieve these things, the world would not forgive you
and you would not forgive yourself.
If
you indeed do obtain these things one day, they would not be able to give you
the ultimate satisfaction that you were hoping for. Not only that, it might
even increase the emptiness in your heart.
So
then, how do we receive God’s kingdom and live a blessed and meaningful life?
The answer is to admit that we are weak and helpless like a baby, to put down
the idols in our lives and hold on to the true saviour of our life – Jesus.
Jesus
is the eternal Son of God of the Holy Trinity. He is wealthy and majestic. He
has endless glory, fullness, love and joy, but He willingly relinquished
everything to become poor and died on the cross. He bore the punishment for
sins on our behalf on the cross in order that we may live.
Jesus’
saving grace is free and yet at the same time the most expensive. It is not
something that we can obtain by our own merits. Jesus is calling you today to
put down everything you have, to become weak and helpless like a baby, to only
depend on Him, to follow him and to be one with Him.
With
Jesus at the centre of our lives, all these external things would not affect us
anymore. They would not cause us to be consumed by bitterness, anger and
depression. They would not cause our lives to be like a roller coaster, going
through ups and downs in the events of loss or gain.
Jesus
is the only saviour; you will be satisfied when you get Him. In the
uncertainties of life, adversities and good times, Jesus will be the rock of
your life. Even if you disappoint Him in certain aspects of your lives, He will
forgive you.
Please
come and kneel before the cross of Jesus and ponder His sacrificial love for
you. Jesus wants to fill your life with the Holy Spirit, giving you rest, joy
and satisfaction, helping you to live a life away from sin and live to the
fullest.
The Power of the Gospel Changes the
World
In
verse 28-30, Peter tells Jesus, “We have left all we had to follow you!”
“Truly
I tell you,” Jesus said to them, “no one who has left home or wife or brothers
or sisters or parents or children for the sake of the kingdom of God will fail
to receive many times as much in this age, and in the age to come eternal
life.”
God’s
kingdom has already begun! We, those who follow Jesus and truly believe and
depend on Jesus, should rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to love God and
love others as we love ourselves.
We
need to live a life of fellowship with others with the brand new values of this
kingdom of God, and build for the kingdom of God while we are living on this
earth. We have a new home, new family members.
Let’s
accept and forgive one another, serve and love one another, living a selfless
life and enjoy our new fellowship together. The people of the world will be
attracted to the kingdom of God when they see it, and they would want to join
us, to live in the kingdom of God on this earth.
Some
people might disagree and say that this kind of selfless, full of love,
righteous, mutually beneficial life will never happen. Yes, we are all weak and
helpless people, but the power of the gospel can change everything!
The
power of the gospel is the “dynamite” of the kingdom of God, and is able to
change the lives of people and overturn the status quo of the world. The Holy
Spirit can heal the brokenness of our society, and empower us to overcome our
weakness.
The
Holy Spirit can also empower us with various spiritual gifts in order that we
may build a unified body of Christ to serve and do the works that God has
called us to do.
We
should not doubt the power of the gospel and the works of the Holy Spirit.
Instead, we should ask ourselves: when the kingdom of God comes, God works in
our midst, where are you? Are you part of the new kingdom, still faithfully
holding on to God and building for this kingdom?
Will
we be as the widow in Jesus’ parable, steadfastly pestering the wicked judge, fighting
for the righteousness to come? Jesus said, “When the Son of Man comes, will he
find such faith?”
Application
Today, are you like a
baby, holding on to Jesus tightly, willing to let go of things that caused you
to be far from God, such as bad habits, sins that are hiding in the dark, or
those things that give you a false sense of security?
Today, you might have
lost your job or your business might be at a loss. You might lose the chance to
further your studies or the love of your life or affirmation from people around
you. You do not need to be afraid, frustrated, depressed or angry, because you
still have Jesus with you!
With Jesus in our
lives, we have hope! He will lead you through the valley of death because his
grace is sufficient for you.
Here we are, have gone
through a long period of time, some have declined, some had gone through
difficult times. Some want to stay in the comfort zone, some are afraid that
our resources are not enough and dare not take the step out to try new things,
to try new ministries for God.
God says that it is
not by our strength, not by our talents, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. We
should do our part by equipping ourselves, then God will come and do the rest
where we lack.
We need to accept and
forgive one another, treating each other with love and grace. The power of the
gospel is able to change lives and turning over the world around us, which is
beyond our imagination!
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