Matthew 21:18–27
Jesus shows his authority.
False religion produces no ‘fruit’. (There are no spiritual results.) It must have the
Jesus told the
This was like the religious leaders. They wanted people to notice them. But there were no spiritual results in their lives. The day before, they had been angry with Jesus. (Read Matthew 12:15.) Jesus seemed to be comparing them with the
The
Read Jesus’ words that are in Matthew 21:21–22. We must be very careful how we explain them. Often, people do not understand them correctly. These people say that Christians must have enough
Jesus spoke about something that was impossible for humans. He did not mean us to follow his exact words. Jesus does not suggest that we must do it by ourselves. We cannot increase our own
We must look at what the whole Bible teaches. It teaches that God has all authority and power. He controls everything. There is another point. It is about the word ‘doubt’ in verse 21. It does not mean to be unsure about something. It means that God has shown something clearly. And people still refuse to believe him. That is doubt.
So, to have
Jesus wins against those who oppose him (Matthew 21:24–27)
This passage records a discussion. It was between Jesus and the religious leaders. By that time, there was plenty of evidence to show who Jesus was. Many
These and other similar events had happened. People had to believe two things. First, that Jesus’ words were special. (Read Matthew 7:28–29.) Also, that Jesus’ actions were special. (Read Matthew 8:27.) Slowly, men and women began to understand the truth. (Read Matthew 16:16.) But some people refused to believe the facts. We may not understand why these people were like this.
The chief priests and the teachers of the
Jesus was wise. He knew what the religious leaders were trying to do. So he asked them a question instead! Their reaction showed what they were like. They seemed to have an interest in the truth. But it was false. (Read Matthew 21:25–26.) Jesus showed that the religious leaders were proud. They wanted people to accept their authority. They only cared about themselves. So they were unable to see the facts. The evidence about Jesus was there. But they could not believe it.
The whole story is funny. But it is very sad too. The religious leaders were behaving foolishly. They should have known the difference between true and false
Questions
- You believe the Christian message. People may tell you that this is stupid. What things in this passage would encourage you?
- People or the members of a church can say that they ‘know God’. What does that mean?
- Religious people often like official religion. (This means that they obey all the rules. But its real meaning does not affect them.) What is the reason for this? It has advantages. What are they? It has dangers too. What are they?