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To the heart of Christ it was a bitter task to press His way against the fears; disappointment; and unbelief of His beloved disciples。 It was hard to lead them forward to the anguish and despair that awaited them at Jerusalem。 And Satan was at hand to press his temptations upon the Son of man。 Why should He now go to Jerusalem; to certain death? All around Him were souls hungering for the bread of life。 On every hand were suffering ones waiting for His word of healing。 The work to be wrought by the gospel of His grace was but just begun。 And He was full of the vigor of manhood's prime。 Why not go forward to the vast fields of the world with the words of His grace; the touch of His healing power? Why not take to Himself the joy of giving light and gladness to those darkened and sorrowing millions? Why leave the harvest gathering to His disciples; so weak in faith; so dull of understanding; so slow to act? Why face death now; and leave the work in its infancy? The foe who in the wilderness had confronted Christ assailed Him now with fierce and subtle temptations。 Had Jesus yielded for a moment; had He changed His course in the least particular to save Himself; Satan's agencies would have triumphed; and the world would have been lost。
But Jesus had 〃steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem。〃 The one law of His life was the Father's will。 In the visit to the temple in His boyhood; He had said to Mary; 〃Wist ye not that I must be about My Father's business?〃 Luke 2:49。 At Cana; when Mary desired Him to reveal His miraculous power; His answer was; 〃Mine hour is not yet come。〃 John 2:4。 With the same words He replied to His brothers when they urged Him to go to the feast。 But in God's great plan the hour had been appointed for the offering of Himself for the sins of men; and that hour was soon to strike。 He would not fail nor falter。 His steps are turned toward Jerusalem; where His foes have long plotted to take His life; now He will lay it down。 He set His face steadfastly to go to persecution; denial; rejection; condemnation; and death。
And He 〃sent messengers before His face: and they went; and entered into a village of the Samaritans; to make ready for Him。〃 But
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the people refused to receive Him; because He was on His way to Jerusalem。 This they interpreted as meaning that Christ showed a preference for the Jews; whom they hated with intense bitterness。 Had He come to restore the temple and worship upon Mount Gerizim; they would gladly have received Him; but He was going to Jerusalem; and they would show Him no hospitality。 Little did they realize that they were turning from their doors the best gift of heaven。 Jesus invited men to receive Him; He asked favors at their hands; that He might come near to them; to bestow the richest blessings。 For every favor manifested toward Him; He requited a more precious grace。 But all was lost to the Samaritans because of their prejudice and bigotry。
James and John; Christ's messengers; were greatly annoyed at the insult shown to their Lord。 They were filled with indignation because He had been so rudely treated by the Samaritans whom He was honoring by His presence。 They had recently been with Him on the mount of transfiguration; and had seen Him glorified by God; and honored by Moses and Elijah。 This manifest dishonor on the part of the Samaritans; should not; they thought; be passed over without marked punishment。
Coming to Christ; they reported to Him the words of the people; telling Him that they had even refused to give Him a night's lodging。 They thought that a grievous wrong had been done Him; and seeing Mount Carmel in the distance; where Elijah had slain the false prophets; they said; 〃Wilt Thou that we command fire to come down from heaven; and consume them; even as Elias did?〃 They were surprised to see that Jesus was pained by their words; and still more surprised as His rebuke fell upon their ears; 〃Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are of。 For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives; but to save them。〃 And He went to another village。
It is no part of Christ's mission to compel men to receive Him。 It is Satan; and men actuated by his spirit; that seek to compel the conscience。 Under a pretense of zeal for righteousness; men who are confederate with evil angels bring suffering upon their fellow men; in order to convert them to their ideas of religion; but Christ is ever showing mercy; ever seeking to win by the revealing of His love。 He can admit no rival in the soul; nor accept of partial service; but He desires only voluntary service; the willing surrender of the heart under the constraint of love。 There can be no more conclusive evidence that we possess the spirit of Satan than the disposition to hurt and destroy those who do not appreciate our work; or who act contrary to our ideas。
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Every human being; in body; soul; and spirit; is the property of God。 Christ died to redeem all。 Nothing can be more offensive to God than for men; through religious bigotry; to bring suffering upon those who are the purchase of the Saviour's blood。
〃And He arose from thence; and cometh into the coasts of Judea by the farther side of Jordan: and the people resort unto Him again; and; as He was wont; He taught them again。〃 Mark 10:1。
A considerable part of the closing months of Christ's ministry was spent in Perea; the province on 〃the farther side of Jordan〃 from Judea。 Here the multitude thronged His steps; as in His early ministry in Galilee; and much of His former teaching was repeated。
As He had sent out the twelve; so He 〃appointed seventy others; and sent them two and two before His face into every city and place; whither He Himself was about to come。〃 Luke 10:1; R。 V。 These disciples had been for some time with Him; in training for their work。 When the twelve were sent out on their first separate mission; other disciples accompanied Jesus in His journey through Galilee。 Thus they had the privilege of intimate association with Him; and direct personal instruction。 Now this larger number also were to go forth on a separate mission。
The directions to the seventy were similar to those that had been given to the twelve; but the command to the twelve; not to enter into any city of the Gentiles or of the Samaritans; was not given to the seventy。 Though Christ had just been repulsed by the Samaritans; His love toward them was unchanged。 When the seventy went forth in His name; they visited; first of all; the cities of Samaria。
The Saviour's own visit to Samaria; and later; the commendation of the good Samaritan; and the grateful joy of that leper; a Samaritan; who alone of the ten returned to give thanks to Christ; were full of significance to the disciples。 The lesson sank deep into their hearts。 In His commission to them; just before His ascension; Jesus mentioned Samaria with Jerusalem and Judea as the places where they were first to preach the gospel。 This commission His teaching had prepared them to fulfill。 When in their Master's name they went to Samaria; they found the people ready to receive them。 The Samaritans had heard of Christ's words of commendation and His works of mercy for men of their nation。 They saw that; notwithstanding their rude treatment of Him; He had only thoughts of love toward them; and their hearts were won。 After His ascension they welcomed the Saviour's messengers; and the disciples gathered a precious harvest from among those who had once been their bitterest enemies。
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〃A bruised reed shall He not break; and the dimly burning flax shall He not quench: He shall bring forth judgment unto truth。〃 〃And in His name shall the Gentiles trust。〃 Isa。 42:3; margin; Matt。 12:21。
In sending out the seventy; Jesus bade them; as He had bidden the twelve; not to urge their presence where they were unwelcome。 〃Into whatsoever city ye enter; and they receive you not;〃 He said; 〃go your ways out into the streets of the same; and say; Even the very dust of your city; which cleaveth on us; we do wipe off against you: notwithstanding be ye sure of this; that the kingdom of God is come nigh unto you。〃 They were not to do this from motives of resentment or through wounded dignity; but to show how grievous a thing it is to refuse the Lord's message or His messengers。 To reject the Lord's servants is to reject Christ Himself。
〃I say unto you;〃 Jesus added; 〃that it shall be more tolerable in that day for Sodom; than for that city。〃 Then His mind reverted to the Galilean towns where so much of His ministry had been spent。 In deeply sorrowful accents He exclaimed; 〃Woe unto thee; Chorazin! woe unto thee; Bethsaida! for if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon; which have been done in you; they had a great while ago repented; sitting in sackcloth and ashes。 But it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the judgment; than for you。 And thou; Capernaum; which art exalted to heaven; shalt be thrust down to hell。〃
To those busy towns about the Sea of Galilee; heaven's richest blessings had been freely offered。 Day after day the Prince of life had gone in and out among t