To read the texts click on the texts: Ex12:37-42; Mt 12:14-21
The
reason why the Pharisees conspire against Jesus, how to destroy him is because
he healed a man with a withered arm on the Sabbath, and though at first glance
it might seem that this is an overreaction on the part of the Pharisees, when
looked at in the broader context of the Kingdom of heaven which Jesus
represents and the Kingdom of Satan which is represented by the Jewish leaders
and which continues to oppose the Kingdom of heaven, then it is easier to
understand the reaction of the Pharisees. The response of Jesus to this
conspiracy is to withdraw from that place. However, it is to be noted that
Jesus does not withdraw to run away or from fear, but to continue the work of
healing and making whole. In this withdrawal is strength and not weakness and it
explicates the response of God (Jesus) to human violence and plotting of
destruction. Even in his making people whole, Jesus does not want to be known
or acclaimed and so commands those whom he has healed to remain silent about
their healing and not to make him known. This attitude of Jesus leads to the
quotation from Isaiah 42,1-4 which is the longest scriptural quotation in the
Gospel of Matthew. It is about the suffering servant of Yahweh whose primary
mission is to accept those who have been rejected by others as is shown in his
not breaking the bruised reed or quenching the smouldering wick. Also, he does
this without much fanfare, and yet his ultimate goal is to bring justice to
those who place their hope in him. He will ultimately triumph.
Our
response to challenging situations or to situations that threaten us is
sometimes to run away from fear, and sometimes to use defence mechanisms.
Neither of these ways is advocated by Jesus whose way would be to face the
challenges head on.
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