Reflecting on Luke 20:1-8
“Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things” (Luke 20:8).
Jesus has just cleared out the temple, and the religious leads demand answers.
‘What gives you the right to do these things’, is what they are asking.
Jesus does not answer them directly, but asks His own provocative question.
The religious leaders hated John, and were personally glad he was dead.
But they couldn’t say that out loud, because the people honoured him.
Jesus shows that they are not really concerned about the truth.
They’re not seeking wisdom and understanding, they’re attacking Jesus.
Their hearts are exposed by Jesus’s response, which is how Jesus works.
Jesus does the same with me, as I reflect on these Jesus stories.
The stories reveal my own motives, flaws, biases and opinions.
Through them Jesus turns over the tables, and cleanses the temple of my heart.
If I am open to His surgical knife, I can find healing and renewal.
But if I am only looking to defend and protect myself, I will be annoyed.
Instead of attacking Jesus when His message cuts deep, I should question myself.
If we allow Jesus to question us, we will discover the insight we really need.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus, You are questioning me, and I should not refuse to answer You if I genuinely want to know the truth. Turn the tables within me, and cleanse my heart that it may be a house of prayer, and not a den of robbers.

I know how I see me. How do others see me? How does God see me? The only perfect way of seeing me is the Lord’s. Help me each and every day Lord todo Your will. You must be first in all areas of my life. Lead me and guide me in my living for Jesus. May others see Christ in me.