Reflection on Matthew 27:45-66

Scripture

Then Jesus shouted out again and he released his spirit. At that moment, the curtain in the sanctuary of the Temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, rocks split apart, and tombs opened. The bodies of many godly men and women who had died were raised from the dead.

Observation

At noon, darkness falls across the land for three hours. Jesus calls out in a loud voice, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?”

Then Jesus shouts again and releases his spirit. The curtain in the Temple is torn in two, the earth shakes and tombs of godly people are opened, their bodies resurrected,

Joseph of Arimathea asks Pilate for the body. Pilate orders the body to be released to him, and he lays it in his own tomb.

Remembering Jesus’ promises that He would be raised on the third day, the leading priests and Pharisees ask Pilate to seal the tomb. This would prevent the disciples stealing the body and claiming that Jesus has risen.

Application

Jesus willingly lays down his life to defeat satan, death and sin. As he does this many miraculous signs occur.

Firstly, the sun goes dark for the three hours prior to his death. This was not an eclipse, as they last only minutes. This was a prophetic sign of the end of Israel and all earthly powers.

Secondly, the curtain in the Temple is torn from top to bottom. This curtain between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place, previously, separated all people, except the High Priest, from the presence of God. Jesus’ death removes the separation and ends the Jewish priesthood with all of its rituals and sacrifices; they are no longer needed.

Thirdly, there are physical signs in the earth – earthquakes, rocks are split and tombs opened This is the beginning of the new creation, even the earth is being set free from the effects of the Fall.

Fourth, godly men and women in Jerusalem are raised from the dead. Jesus has conquered the power of death. The resurrection of the old saints prefigures Christ’s own resurrection and the general resurrection of all believers on the last day.

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus, for the earth-shattering, universe-resetting,mankind-redeeming effects of your sacrifice on the cross. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 27:32-44

Scripture

“He saved others,” they scoffed, “But he can’t save himself! So he is the king of the Jews, is he? Let him come down from the cross right now, and we will believe in him.”

Observation

On the way to the place of crucifixion, they come across a man from Cyrene called Simon, whom the soldiers forced to carry the cross.

They nail Jesus to a cross, and then the soldiers gamble for his clothes. A sign is attached to the cross that says, “This is Jesus, the king of the Jews.”

The people pass by shouting abuse and insults. The leading priests and the elders also mock Jesus. They say. “He saved others but he cannot save himself! He trusted God, so let God rescue Him if He wants Him.”

Application

Crucifixion is a slow and agonising death. The victim is alone, isolated from all human touch. This gives the mockers and haters time and space to further isolate the victim by hurling their insults and mockery

Of course, all of the insults turn out to be ironic.

  • The taunt about destroying the temple and rebuilding it in three days was a reference to Jesus’s own death and resurrection.
  • “He saved others but can’t save himself,” they said, but His death was exactly what saved others
  • “He is the king of the Jews,” but the cross is His coronation.

And so we thank Jesus, the Son of God, for laying down His life for our salvation. We rejoice that His death brings us life.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, thank you for enduring the physical, spiritual, and emotional pain of the cross. Your death gives me life. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 27:15:31

Scripture

When they were finally tired of mocking him, they took off the robe and put his own clothes on him again. Then they led him away to be crucified.

Observation

Pilate asks the crowd who they want him to release, as was his custom, at Passover.

Pilate’s wife sends him a message, urging him to leave Jesus alone. The priests and other leaders persuade the crowd to ask for Barabbas to be set free rather than Jesus.

When Pilate asks them what he should do to Jesus, the crowd yells “Crucify him! Crucify him!”

Pilate releases Barabbas and orders Jesus to be flogged and crucified. The soldiers find a scarlet robe, and weave thorns into a crown and mock Jesus.

Then they lead him away to be crucified.

Application

The soldiers’ mockery of Jesus is followed by many people today.

First, they will laugh at his claims to be the king. You see this everywhere on social media and also on traditional media. If they cannot mock Jesus, they will mock his followers.

Next, they try to put his own clothes on him again. They reduce Jesus to an ordinary man because they cannot cope with the truth that he is the Son of God. Some people will acknowledge that Jesus is a “good man” or a “good teacher.” They will not acknowledge that, he is the Saviour and Lord.

Finally, they led him away to be crucified. The world does what the world does, and it always ends up with the death of everything that is godly.

Yet, God is greater than all this. The crucifixion was followed by the resurrection.

Jesus death brings everlasting life for all wo trust in him

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus for enduring such suffering for my salvation. Amen

Reflection on Matthew 27:1-14

Scripture

But when the leading priests and the elders made their accusations against him, Jesus remained silent.

Observation

Early in the morning, the leading priests and the elders make their plans for putting Jesus to death.

When Judas realises that the leaders intend to have Jesus killed, he takes the blood money back to them and says, “I have betrayed an innocent, man.”He flees from the temple and goes to hang himself. The leaders use the money to buy a field in which to bury Gentiles.

Pilots interrogates. Jesus asking him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” As the leaders bring the accusations against him, Jesus remains silent.

Application

In the face of false accusation. Jesus remained silent.

There are times when it is wise not to answer accusers, especially when they are bringing false accusations.

Jesus was at peace because he knew that:

  • The accusations were false.
  • The accusers were motivated by malice.
  • He was being perfectly obedient to the father’s will.
  • Countless millions of people would receive salvation because of this event.

When we are walking with the Lord, we have no need to justify ourselves. Jesus has already made us right with God.

Prayer

Thank you, Lord Jesus, for your example of resolute, faithfulness to the Father. Please help me to walk with such confidence when the accusations fly. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 26:57-76

Scripture

Jesus replied, “You have said it. And in the future you will see the Son of Man seated in the place of power at God’s right hand and coming on the clouds of Heaven.”

Observation

Jesus is taken to the home of Caiaphas, the high priest. Peter follows at a distance.

The leading priests in the Sanhedrin try to find witnesses who will agree in their testimony. Finally, they find two who claim that Jesus had said He would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days.

Jesus remains silent in the face of these charges. Then the high priest demands that Jesus confirms if He is the Messiah. Jesus does confirm this.

In the courtyard, Peter is confronted on three occasions that he is a follower of Jesus. He denies this each time, but then the rooster crows. He remembers that Jesus had foretold this. He goes away, weeping bitterly.

Application

Jesus is utterly vulnerable, at the mercy of the Jewish leaders.

He responds to the question. Are you the Messiah? He says that he is the Messiah, and that they will see him sitting in glory at the Father’s right hand.

There is a great irony in this situation. They see a man who is under their control. Jesus says He is the one who reigns over all things with God the Father.

What we see of Jesus depends on faith. The facts are the same, but our interpretation depends on faith.

Is Jesus really the Messiah?

Is Jesus really alive?

Is Jesus reigning with the Father?

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus, for dying for me, and for rising from the dead. I praise you for you are the King of Glory. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 26:47-56

Scripture

“Don’t you realise I could ask my Father for thousands of angels to protect us, and He would send them instantly? But if I did that, how would the scriptures be fulfilled that describe what must happen next?”

Observation

Judas, along with a crowd of armed men comes, and he greets Jesus with a kiss, the pre-arranged signal of who must be arrested. So the men arrest Jesus, but one of Jesus’s followers pulls out a sword and slashes off the ear of the high priest’s slave.

Jesus tells His followers to put away their weapons. The Father could send a thousand angels to protect them. But for now, they must allow God’s plan to unfold.

Then, as Jesus is taken away, the disciples flee.

Application

Jesus was not helpless as He was arrested in the garden. He could have summoned a legion of angels to rescue Him. But this was not God’s course for Him.

Having prayed in the garden for the strength to take the cup of suffering, He must now proceed to the cross.

It is an awesome thought to consider that the cross was God’s idea, and that obedience was Jesus’ path to exaltation.

He could have refused the cross at any time. He could literally have transported Himself away from the place of suffering. But then we would not be saved, We would still be lost in our sins.

It is because of His love that He willingly embraced the cross.

Prayer

Thank you. Jesus for setting me free from sin. Your suffering open the way for my salvation. Hallelujah! Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 22:23-33

Scripture

Jesus replied, “Your mistake is that you don’t know the Scripture and you don’t know the power of God.”

Observation

Jesus is approached by some Sadducees who do not believe in the resurrection of the dead. They pose a question to Jesus that is meant to prove that he’s wrong. The question involves a woman, who marries a man who dies. She is passed along a line of brothers without producing any children. So, whose wife will she be in the resurrection?

Jesus responds by saying these people know neither the scriptures nor the power of God. Marriage is not an institution for the next life, but it is for producing children in this life, Moreover, the proof of the resurrection is seen in that God describes himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and he is the God of the living, not of the dead.

Application

The Sadducees were the liberals of the Jewish people. They basically denied everything supernatural, including the resurrection of the dead.

Like modern liberal christians, they didn’t know the scriptures and they didn’t know the power of God.

We can learn much about the Lord and His ways from studying the Bible. We find that there is much in the word of God that contradict so much of the world views of unbelievers.

The resurrection of Jesus gives us hope because it demonstrates the power of God. The same God who raised Jesus from the dead will give life to us also. What a glorious hope that is! The same God answers prayers and provides all that we need.

Let us endeavour to do all that we can to know the Scriptures and the power of God.

Prayer

Lord, you are a mighty God. Please help me to understand your Word and to have greater faith in you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 22:15-22

Scripture

“Well, then,” he said “give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.”

Observation

The Pharisees decide to trap Jesus into saying something that would get him into trouble. They send a deputation of various factions to meet Him. They start with flattery to disarm him. But then ask the question, “Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”

Jesus sees through their words because he looks at the heart. He tells them to show him the coins used to pay the tax. He asks, “Whose image is stamped on the coin?” “Caesar’s”, they reply.

Jesus, then tells them to give to Caesar that which belongs to Caesar and to God that which belongs to God.

Application

Nobody likes paying tax. This was especially true in Israel where the ordinary people had to pay tax to the hated occupying Romans

By asking Jesus. if it was right to pay tax to the Romans, the Pharisees thought they had trapped Him. He couldn’t say “No” because that would be treason. But He couldn’t say “Yes” because that would discredit him in the eyes of all the people.

Jesus does not directly answer the question, but turns it into a teachable moment. He points out that the coins have Caesar’s image on them, marking them has already belonging to Caesar.

The second half of his answer, that we give to God, what belongs to God is a reminder that people are made in the image of God. If it is right for me to render tax to Caesar, then it is also right for me to give my life to God, who created me.

For this reason, our lives are not about gaining power or status over the other image bearers. Rather we are called to give ourselves to serving God and to serving others.

Prayer

Lord Jesus. Please help me to distinguish between what belongs to Caesar and what belongs to you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 22:1-14

Scripture

“’Friend,’ he asked, ‘why is it that you are here without wedding clothes?’ But the man had no reply. Then the king said to his aides, ‘Bind his hands and feet, and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’”

Observation

Jesus tells them (the priests and Pharisees) another parable about the Kingdom.

A king prepares a great feast for the wedding of his son. He sends his servants to notify the invited guests. that the feast is ready, but they refused to come. They make excuses and some even kill the king’s messengers.

The king then sends his servants out to invite everyone they find to come to the feast. The king notices that one of the guests is not wearing the right clothes. So he orders him to be bound and thrown into the outer darkness.

Application

The king is God the Father and the son is Jesus. The wedding is obviously the end times feast referred to in Revelation.

The originally invited guests are the Jews, particularly the leaders who reject God’s commission to be His people. They beat up and even killed the prophets, who gave the invitation to His wedding feast.

With the original invitees refusing to honour the king by attending his feast, the king invites everyone, good and bad, to come to the feast. That is us, the Gentile followers of Jesus.

One guest got into the feast improperly dressed. Paul tells us that we must be clothed in Christ. This man was dressed in his own righteousness, the deeds that are like filthy rags.

There are people in churches who have not put on Christ, They have come in through the door of the feast, but they will be kicked out.

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus, for inviting me into your great Feast. Please help me to remember to be clothed daily in you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 21:33-46

Scripture

“Anyone who stumbles over that stone will be broken to pieces and it will crush anyone it falls on.”

Observation

Jesus tells a parable about a landowner who plants a vineyard and then makes various improvements to the property. He leases the vineyard to some share farmers. At harvest time, he sends servants to collect his share, but the tenants beat up the servants. He sends a bigger group of servants and finally his son, but they kill them all. Finally, he sends an army to kill the evil farmers.

Jesus says that the kingdom will be taken away from the priests and teachers and given to a nation that will produce good fruit. The priests and Pharisees realise that Jesus is speaking His stories against them. They want to arrest him but they dare not because of the crowds.

Application

This is one of those hard sayings that commentators either slide past or offer contradictory explanations.

The basic issues concern, the identity of “that stone.” Does it refer to Christ himself who is the stone the Builders rejected, or is it His statement that the kingdom will be taken from the religious leaders to be given to a new nation, a new kind of people.

In either case, we have a choice, we can come to Christ or the warning of the Kingdom being taken as broken people, repentant people. Or else we can be crushed by God’s judgement.

This is always the choice that Jesus offers people: turn away from your sins and follow me. for the kingdom of God is here.

Are you in or out? There is no middle of the road position.

Prayer

Lord, thank you for opening the kingdom of God to everyone who will repent. Amen.