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Judged by Wrong Criteria

John 10:34-39 
Jesus answered them, ‘Is it not written in your Law, “I have said you are ‘gods’”? If he called them “gods”, to whom the word of God came – and Scripture cannot be set aside – what about the one whom the Father set apart as his very own and sent into the world? Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, “I am God’s Son”? Do not believe me unless I do the works of my Father. But if I do them, even though you do not believe me, believe the works, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father.’ Again they tried to seize him, but he escaped their grasp. (NIVUK)

The religious leaders of Israel refused to believe that Jesus was God and wanted to stone Him to death for blasphemy.  He pointed them back to Psalm 82:1-2 where the unjust rulers of Israel are described as failed ‘gods', and the scene shows God as the presiding judge rebuking the corrupt leaders.  God’s people were supposed to be like Him, having authority to rule God’s world (Genesis 1:26-28) by God’s Word.

But in the same way that Adam and Eve accepted the devil’s lie that they could be like God (Genesis 3:5), wrongly believing they were autonomous and immune from judgement, so Israel’s leaders did not honour God’s Word in their behaviour or teaching.  In Psalm 82:6-7, God says, "You are 'gods'; you are all sons of the Most High.  But you will die like mere mortals; you will fall like every other ruler."     
 
By contrast, Jesus then says that He is the One who the Father set apart to display God’s character to the world.  He not only brought God’s Word, but He is also God’s Word (John 1:1-3).  The measure of divine authenticity was how His words were fully exemplified by His works.  He claimed to be the Messiah who was 'one with the Father', saying that His miracles were the evidence that God was at work.  But the religious rulers accused Him of blasphemy.  They were so angry that they believed they had the right to arrest Him.  However, Jesus was protected, and they could not hold Him (John 14:30).  
 
However powerful people are, and however many people they manage or command, Jesus is always in command (John 13:13).  He has the right to say what is right and to hold people to account for how they respond to His Word.  Although some people may think that Jesus is irrelevant, they are wrong: their eternal future depends on how they relate with Him.  If they do not think that He is God with the right to judge them on the Final Day, they will not bother to submit to Him now - and their judgement will prove just how wrong they were.  That is why it is essential that we tell our friends and colleagues who Jesus is, and that everybody will meet Him as their Judge.

Prayer 
Almighty God. Thank You that Jesus is God and has full authority to judge all of humanity because He is the Truth. Forgive me when I forget that Jesus is not only my friend but also my judge, and that His blood is the only payment which can atone for my sins. Please help me to meditate on His sacrifice, give thanks for such mercy and grace, and live to obey my Lord Jesus. In His Name. Amen.
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