Sunday, April 19, 2015

Reflections From Sunday Evening

There is a passage in the Book of Isaiah that we traditionally interpret as a reference to the Messiah, Jesus. There is a good chance the prophet had a contemporary figure in mind as well as a vision for the future. The description of the one to come is in the context of the "suffering servant" section in scripture. "...He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him." (Isa. 53:2b) So often we think a leader must have the "right" appearance. In the Old Testament when the first king of Israel was being sought Saul was taller than the others and must have certainly "looked" the part. We continue to make judgments based on first impressions and outward appearance. Jesus gives us another perspective. Our depictions of Jesus probably speak more to our ideas than what Jesus actually looked like. There is something that makes us present Jesus in a manner other than a man in whom God dwells. There was nothing about him to attract us to him or cause us to desire him. Maybe not due to mere physical appearance but there is more to it than that. There is something about Jesus that strongly attracts us to him. There is something about Jesus that creates desire to know him. There is something about Jesus. Maybe it is the way he accepts us for who and what we are. Maybe it is how he seems to see something in us that we do not see in ourselves. Maybe it is his gracious acceptance. Maybe it is the way he challenges us to be more than we are. Maybe it is the way he forgives us. Maybe it is the way he believes in us. There is something about Jesus. The one the prophet saw as not being attractive or creating desire is the one who knows us, loves us, comes to be our God, our Savior, our Lord and our friend. There is really something about Jesus! It's been a good day. I hope you've had a good day too. steve

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