GOSPEL READING:
Mark 12:35-3735 And as Jesus taught in the temple, he said, "How can the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David? 36 David himself, inspired by the Holy Spirit, declared, `The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, till I put your enemies under your feet.' 37 David himself calls him Lord; so how is he his son?" And the great throng heard him gladly.
Meditation: What kind of ruler does the world need today?
Who can establish true peace and justice for all? When the people
of Israel settled into the promised land, they wanted a king to
unite and rule them like the other nations around them. Their
first king, Saul, failed to establish a dynasty. But when David
was anointed king God established a covenant with him and promised
that his dynasty would last forever. Among the Jews the most
common title for the Messiah (the Hebrew word for Christ
or the Anointed One) was the Son of David. The
Jews looked forward to the long-expected Savior who would come
from the line of David. Jesus was often addressed with that title,
especially by the crowds (Mark 10:47ff, Matthew 9:27; 12:23).
Jesus, the Anointed King and Ruler of All, fulfills the
promise God made with David
Why did Jesus question the Jews on the claim that their Messiah or
Christ would be the son of David? After all the New Testament
makes clear that Jesus himself is a direct descendant from the
line of David's throne (Romans 1:3, 2 Timothy 2:8, Matthew 1:1-17,
Luke 3:23-38). Jesus posed the question to make his hearers
understand that the Messiah is more than the son of David. Jesus
makes his point in dramatic fashion by quoting from one of David's
prophetic psalms, Psalm 110:The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, till I
put your enemies under your feet.How can the son be
the lord of his father? Jesus, who took upon himself our human
nature for our sake, is not only the son of David, he is first and
foremost the Son of God eternally begotten of the Father. The
Messiah King whom God promised to send would not only come from
David's line, but would be greater than any earthy ruler who came
before or would come after.
Jesus claimed a sovereignty that only God can claim - a
sovereignty that extends not only to the ends of the earth but to
the heavens as well. But the way Jesus would establish his kingdom
was far different from any of the expectations of the tiny nation
of Israel. Jesus came to rule hearts and minds, not lands and
entitlements. He came to free people from the worst tyranny
possible - slavery to sin, Satan, and a world ruled by greed and
lust for power and wealth.
Jesus, risen in glory by the power of the Holy Spirit, now
reigns as Lord over all of creation
Paul the Apostle states that no one can say 'Jesus is Lord'
except by the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3). It is the
role of the Holy Spirit to make the Lord Jesus present and known
in our lives. We can accept the Lord Jesus or reject him, love him
or ignore him. He will not force his rule upon us. But the
consequences of our choice will not only shape our present life
but our destiny as well.
Is your life submitted to the Lordship of Jesus?
What does it mean to acknowledge that Jesus is Lord? The
wordlord
meansruler orking - the one who is owed
fealty and submission. The Lord and Master of our lives is the
person or thing we give our lives over to and submit to in a full
way. We can be ruled by many things - our possessions, the love of
money, our unruly passions, alcohol, drugs, and other forms of
addictions. Only one Lord and Master can truly set us free to love
and serve others selflessly and to be loved as God intended from
the beginning. When we acknowledge that Jesus is Lord we invite
him to be the king of our heart, master of our home, our thoughts,
our relationships, and everything we do. Is the Lord Jesus the
true king and master of your heart and do you give him free reign
in every area of your life?
Psalm 119:157,160-161,165-166,168
157 Many are my persecutors and my adversaries, but I do not swerve from your testimonies.
160 The sum of your word is truth; and every one of your righteous ordinances endures for ever.
161 Princes persecute me without cause, but my heart stands in awe of your words.
165 Great peace have those who love your law; nothing can make them stumble.
166 I hope for your salvation, O LORD, and I do your commandments.
168 I keep your precepts and testimonies, for all my ways are before you.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: Jesus is Son of David and Son of God, by Cyril of Alexandria, 375-444 A.D.
"We also will ask the Pharisees of today a
similar question. They deny that he who was born of the holy
Virgin is very Son of God the Father and himself also God. They
also divide the one Christ into two sons. Let these people explain
to us how David's Son is his Lord, not so much as to human
lordship as divine. To sit at the right hand of the Father is the
assurance and pledge of supreme glory. Those who share the same
throne are equal also in dignity, and those who are crowned with
equal honors are understood of course to be equal in nature. To
sit by God can signify nothing else than sovereign authority. The
throne declares to us that Christ possesses power over everything
and supremacy by right of his substance.
"How is the Son of David David's Lord, seated
at the right hand of God the Father and on the throne of Deity? Is
it not altogether according to the unerring word of the mystery
that the Word as God sprung from the very substance of God the
Father? Being in his likeness and equal with him, he became flesh.
He became man, perfectly and yet without departing from the
incomparable excellence of the divine dignities. He continued in
that state in which he had always been. He still was God, although
he became flesh and in form like us. He is David's Lord therefore
according to that which belongs to his divine glory, nature and
sovereignty. He is his son according to the flesh." (excerpt
from COMMENTARY ON LUKE, HOMILY 137.52)