Good Morning Friends,
“While he was still speaking a crowd came up,
and the man who was called Judas, one of the Twelve, was leading them. He
approached Jesus to kiss him, but Jesus asked him, ‘Judas, are you betraying
the Son of Man with a kiss?’ When Jesus' followers saw what was going to
happen, they said, ‘Lord, should we strike with our swords?’ And one of them
struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his right ear. Jesus
answered, ‘No more of this!’ He touched the man's ear and healed him.” (Luke
22:47-51)
Would it have been wrong for Jesus and His
followers to exercise self-defense and draw weapons against those who came to
arrest Him?
Most of us would say that self-defense is a
legitimate response to violence. But Jesus would have none of that. There would
no self-defense offered by Jesus and none allowed by those who followed Him.
That’s not to say that Jesus would be upset if you provided self-defense for
yourself or your family if you were attacked. It just means that Jesus offered
no self-defense for Himself.
Jesus allowed Himself to be arrested and then
He allowed Himself to be tried, beaten, mocked, and executed. In fact, He did
more than just allow Himself to go through all that – He volunteered. In the
eternal plan of God to save the world, Jesus was a volunteer.
The compassion of Jesus shows through even in
this dark hour. When one of His followers struck a servant who came along with
the arrest party, Jesus healed the wound. It wasn’t the servant’s fault – he
went only where told to go and did only what he was told to do. Jesus showed
compassion on him.
Jesus showed compassion on His betrayer, Judas,
too. He didn’t allow Judas to approach Him without confrontation. It was Jesus’
last attempt to point out what Judas was doing. A last attempt to dissuade
Judas from the course he had chosen. That’s compassion.
In one of the darkest hours of His life, Jesus
didn’t strike back in self-defense. Instead, He chose compassion even toward
those who came to arrest Him.
His, by Grace, Steve
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