Matthew 10
It is one of the amazing facts of the Lord’s plan of
redemption that He has chosen to work through the agency of men. This
fact is all the more surprising when we consider that there is no
absolute necessity for God to work through any means at all. He is
the One who created the heavens and the earth from nothing.
If He wanted to use means for the proclamation of His
truth, it is still a wonder that He would use sinful men when He has
holy, wise, powerful, and impressive angels who will do His bidding.
Yet it has generally been the Lord’s plan to announce salvation
through the lives and words of men.
This surprising choice is reflected in the Lord’s use
of twelve disciples to be agents of His kingdom power throughout
Israel. These men, including the one who would betray Him, are given
authority to cast out demons and to heal every disease and affliction
among men. We have seen the Lord do these things Himself over the
last two chapters in this gospel. Will He now work wonders through a
group of twelve weak men?
These twelve are sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.
This is not yet the New Testament gospel mission which will come
after the pouring out of the special gift of the Holy Spirit upon the
church. That later ministry will also use people, but the apostles
and others who will follow after them will then be told to go to the
nations, not just to Israel.
The Matthew 10 mission is a final Old Testament era
announcement of the coming of a resurrection kingdom, a kingdom where
not only will the sick be healed, but the dead will be raised
imperishable.
The present work of these original disciples is not to
be scoffed at or ignored. The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Here we
find a true taste of Judgment Day. There is blessing for those who
receive the emissaries of the Lord and curse for all who would oppose
them.
The Lord uses the context of this mission to Israel to
teach His disciples some matters that especially relate to that later
gospel work of the church, the work of proclaiming the good news to
all the nations. He teaches them that the proclamation of the kingdom
of heaven will entail much danger, yet there will also be a great
provision of the Spirit of God for this important enterprise.
If they have called the King Beelzebul, we should not be
surprised when the ambassadors of the kingdom are treated the same
way. This is not to suggest in any way that the church is to cower in
fear before the powers of the world. We are to be bold, even though
we know that those who are against us in some places and times may
indeed kill the body.
It is some comfort for us to know that these enemies of
the gospel do not have the authority to cast body and soul into hell.
God has that power. Therefore our safety comes in following Him.
He considers us to be a precious possession, redeemed
through the incomparable cost of the blood of His Son. He cares for
us in every detail of our lives. To deny Him would be a horrendous
act of foolishness. To speak of Him boldly is an enormous privilege,
attendant with even heavenly acknowledgments and blessings.
This coming gospel age mission of the New Testament
church will be one that teaches men about the only way of peace with
God through the cross of Jesus Christ. Despite that message of peace,
the preaching of the kingdom itself will often be an occasion of the
most intense conflict, even dividing members of households against
one another.
Because of this kind of strain and severe testing, it is
important for each person who would belong to the kingdom of heaven
to consider seriously the message he is preaching.
If it is a Christian message, it is a story of hope
through a cross. It is a message that demands that we embrace the
suffering love of the Son of God in such a way that we consider all
other human relationships to be less than this one sustaining bond.
In this cross of Christ we have found our eternal life,
and we are unwilling to give up either the message of the cross or
the man who died there for us. The Lord promises us that we will be
truly blessed forever because of our support of this one great Man,
His message, and His people. We simply must not turn away from Him.
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