Good
Morning All,
Matthew 27:21; “The governor
again said to them, “Which of the two do you want me to release for you?” And
they said, “Barabbas.”
Our verse occurs during Jesus’ trial
before Pilate. Pilate wanted to release
Jesus but was a coward. He tried a back-door
approach by trying to stack the deck. He
would free one prisoner at the feast of Passover. He gave the people the choice between Jesus,
a seemingly harmless itinerant rabbi from Galilee, and Barabbas, a murderous
thief and anarchist. It should have been
obvious, but the crowd chose Barabbas.
There are numerous theories as to why the
crowd chose Barabbas. Some think the
crowd was paid off by the Scribes and the Pharisees. Some think the devil possessed the
crowd. Some think the crowd did not know
any different. I am no great theologian,
but I think the crowd chose Barabbas because they wanted to. Barabbas was a pain in the side of the
Romans; he was the bad guy who only brought mayhem. He would cause a riot where Roman property
was destroyed. The people wanted to
cause problems for the Romans, so they picked Barabbas.
So, do you pick Barabbas? Do we seek being part of the problem? Do we seek to avenge even the smallest of slights? Maybe we don’t do it intentionally, but we
still do it. We want to get even,
balance the scales, get square or whatever we call it. Do we tend to gravitate toward what the world
calls “making it fair”? It can feel so
right but it causes so much pain.
The world will always pick Barabbas; our
sinful nature tells us to pick Barabbas.
Picking Barabbas is the way of greed, selfishness, of an inward curved
view of life. It is part of the view of
life that thinks by tearing others down we can build ourselves up. It is the view that leads to others pain and
to our own destruction.
It is the view that sin causes. Sin chooses Barabbas. Yet we know that this painful way of life is
not the only way. Christ came, rejected
by the world, rejected by sinful man in order to redeem sinful man. Jesus came so you would have a choice. The lost, the condemned and the unbeliever
have no choice; that person always chooses Barabbas and always suffers the
consequences of that decision. We, as
God’s children have a choice. God gives
us the ability to choose Jesus. He comes
to us in his Word and his Spirit moves us to desire Jesus. His Spirit gives us the desire to look
outward. His Spirit gives to us the
desire to love rather than hurt; to give rather than take; to have compassion
rather than selfishness.
God, because of Jesus and by his Spirit,
gives you the ability to choose Jesus and reject Barabbas. This should always be our hope. There will be days when we fail but God picks
us up and stands us up again so we can choose Jesus. Because of Jesus we can live; so live. Trust in his grace to always guard our ways.
Father of all mercy, move us
by your Spirit to choose Jesus as the one we want to live as. Help us to bring the healing that the world
needs. Stir in our hearts the desire to
do your will. In the precious name of Jesus,
we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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