Good Morning All,
Matthew
20:16; “So the last will be first, and the first last.”
That is a phrase that many Christians like.
They may not say it aloud, but they think it. We like to think that God is
keeping score of all the little slights that have occurred against us. We like
to think that, in the end, God will “get even” for us. That is why many people
really like this verse; the last will be first and the first will be last. We
might even call this verse “the great even-er” or maybe “the equalizer.” We want it to be something that shows we win.
All those people who ever slighted me, “dissed” me, showed me too little
respect, laughed at me, or in some other way put me down; well, “God will get
them for that.” At least that is how I
see it.
The trouble with seeing it this way is that
somewhere; there is a Christian who wants me brought down a peg or two and
there is a Christian who thinks the same about you. The real trouble is that we
have God keeping score; that is keeping track of sin. I do not think we really
want that to happen; we can only lose that deal. Yet we really do not want to
read this verse this way. I think if we really want to read it properly; we
look not at what is said but at who is saying it.
Jesus tells his disciples this after the
parable of the vineyard workers who all get paid the same thing regardless of
how long they worked and right before the mother of James and John asks Jesus
to let her sons rule with him. Yet what Jesus is talking about here is not
equality of saints but of the plan of salvation.
Jesus is God’s Son who laid aside his
majesty and glory and humbled himself to be a man even unto death on a cross. Jesus,
the firstborn of the kingdom, became last, the bearer of all sins. Jesus, the
first became last so that you and I, the last among all because of our sin and
failings, might become first; forgiven of our sins. We are among the first to
get our heavenly rewards. Not by time or by rank but by grace we are God’s holy
people, a royal priesthood, and a chosen nation. We are the apple of God’s eye.
This verse is really a snapshot of
Christianity. We, who should be last, are first because He who was first chose
to be last to save us.
Dear Father, we give you thanks for your
grace and mercy. We thank you that Jesus gave up his glory to humble himself to
save us and exalt us. Help us to share this wondrous message with all those
around us. Be with those who are being tested and keep them strong. In the precious name of Jesus we pray,
amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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