Reflecting on Luke 23:1-12
“I find no basis for a charge against this man.” (Luke 23:4)
Pilate does not see Jesus as a real threat to Caesar’s throne.
If Jesus, weak and pathetic, is the best the Jews can do, then Caesar need not fear.
Herod comes to the same conclusion, when he lets the soldiers mock him.
Neither of them are troubled by the potential kingdom of Jesus.
The reason for this is because of Jesus’s political platform.
Jesus does not advocate violence, and even encourages paying taxes to Caesar.
He heals the servants of Roman soldiers, and befriends Roman tax collectors.
The signs He performs help and heal, they do not instigate trouble.
The only ones troubled are those troublesome religious leaders.
As Jesus followers, we should not be causing political trouble.
Our calling like Jesus is to do good, to show love, to extend grace.
This is how God’s kingdom works: “Show proper respect to everyone, love the family of believers, fear God, honor the emperor.” (1 Peter 2:17)
If we do good like Jesus, political leaders will find no basis for a charge against us.
They may mock us, but they will not feel threatened by our humble, gracious actions.
PRAYER
Lord Jesus, make me a channel of You grace, mercy and peace. May the world see that Your kingdom is NOT like this world, and that it is infinitely better!
