September 23, 2016
Sinful Man Was Arresting God
“Who are you looking for?” (Jesus) asked.
“Jesus the Nazarene,” they replied.
“I Am he,” Jesus said”
John 18:4-5
There is a beautiful symmetry in
the way the Biblical writers tell the story of God. There was the first exodus of
God’s people, from slavery in Egypt, led by Moses. The Gospels tell of Jesus,
God’s Messiah leading the second exodus, from slavery to sin and death. In the
book of Genesis, we read of the Garden of Eden inhabited by Adam. In John
18:-114, the setting is another garden; the Garden of Gethsemane. In the first
Garden, God, in the cool of the evening, came looking for Adam. In the second
Garden, in the cool of the evening, sinful man comes looking for Jesus, God’s
second Adam. (The Apostle Paul writes much about the ‘first’ and ‘last’ Adam in
Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15) Yet a third Garden will be the setting for
Jesus’ resurrection.
“Who are you looking for?” (Jesus) asked. “Jesus the Nazarene,” they replied. “I Am
he,” Jesus said” (John 18:4-5). The disciples, and perhaps even Judas who
was with the soldiers, in the Garden that evening heard much more than a simple
reply, “I am he.” They hear; “I AM.”
“I AM The Bread Of Life.”
“I AM The Light Of The World.”
“I AM The Gate.”
“I AM The Good Shepherd.”
“I AM The Resurrection And The Life.”
“I AM The Way, The Truth And The Life.”
‘I AM The Vine.”
With the memory of these seven ‘I
Am” statements echoing through the Garden, the absurdness of the moment was
overwhelming: sinful man was arresting God. The arresting force drew back and
fell down. Did they understand the absurdity of the moment? Perhaps it was the
humility of Jesus and his lack of resistance that shocked them. I don’t know
why the arresting force drew back and fell to the ground, but as I meditate on
that scene, falling on my knees seems an appropriate response for me.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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