Friday, October 4, 2013
The
Pharisees were the epitome of pride and self righteousness; however,
their ultimate sin was willfully rejecting the deity of Jesus and
attributing to Satan His power to perform miracles.
After
Jesus explained His deity to the Pharisees, they attempted to stone
Him for blasphemy.
“Jesus
said to them, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I
AM’. Then they took up stones to throw at Him…”
John 8:56-59
The
Pharisees' rejection of Jesus' claim to deity was shared by other
members of the Sanhedrin including the high priest.
Other
incidents of rejection of Jesus’ claim to deity include:
“'I
and My Father are one'.” Then the Jews took up stones again to
stone Him.” John 10:30-31
“Therefore
the Jews sought all the more to kill Him, because He…said that God
was His Father, making Himself equal with God.”
John 5:17-18
The
Pharisees and their Jewish followers initially claimed they were just
obeying that part of the Mosaic Law that dealt with blasphemy.
“And
whoever blasphemes the name of the LORD shall surely be put to death.
All the congregation shall certainly stone him...When he blasphemes
the name of the LORD, he shall be put to death.”
Leviticus 24:16
The
more miracles that Jesus performed, the more the Pharisees hated Him
and were afraid for their own standing among the people.
“Then
one was brought to Him who was demon-possessed, blind and mute; and
He healed him, so that the blind and mute man both spoke and
saw...And all he multitudes were amazed...”
Matthew 12:22-23
The
Pharisees were running out of contrived reasons for Jesus’ miracles
and hit rock bottom.
“Now
when the Pharisees heard it they said, ‘This fellow does not cast
out demons except by Beelzebub, the ruler of the demons’.”
Matthew 12:24
Jesus
calmly and quickly placed the argument squarely on the Pharisees’
shoulders.
“But
Jesus knew their thoughts, and said to them: ‘Every kingdom divided
against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house
divided against itself will not stand. If Satan casts out Satan, he
is divided against himself. How then will his kingdom stand’?”
Matthew 12:25-26
The
Pharisees could not respond to the truth of Jesus’ reasoning. Then
Jesus confronted the Pharisees with the sin of sins.
“Therefore
I say to you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the
blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven men. Anyone who
speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but
whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him,
either in this age or in the age to come.”
Matthew 12:31-32
The
sin of the Pharisees was that they had witnessed first hand the power
of the Holy Spirit manifested in Christ and demonstrated by His
miracles, but they rejected the truth. They didn’t reject the
truth in ignorance, but rather with conscious choice, thereby
committing the ultimate sin.
The
major goal of the Pharisees was to get rid of Jesus. It appeared
that after every miracle the Pharisees were of one mind.
“Then
the Pharisees went out and plotted against Him, how they might
destroy Him.” Matthew 12:14
Just
prior to Jesus being sent to Pilate for interrogation, Jesus was
interrogated by the high priest.
“…Again
the high priest asked Him (Jesus), saying to Him, ‘Are you the
Christ, the Son of the Blessed’? Jesus said, ‘I am’…Then the
high priest tore his clothes and said, ‘What further need do we
have of witnesses? You have heard the blasphemy’…And they all
condemned Him to be deserving of death.”
Mark 14:61-64
The
irony, of course, was that the Pharisees and high priest were
committing the same sin that they were accusing Jesus of committing.
The
reason that the Pharisees wanted to kill Jesus was not only because
of alleged blasphemy, but rather for their own self preservation.
They could see their power base falter.
“Now
when the chief priests and Pharisees heard His parables, they
perceived (knew) that He was speaking of them. But when they sought
to lay hands on Him, they feared the multitudes, because they took
Him for a prophet.” Matthew 21:45-46
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