It is possible to read Scripture for years and completely miss what the Word of God is saying. The Sadducees, who attempted to trap Jesus in today's Gospel passage, were a strict sect of Judaism which accepted only the first five books of the Scriptures, called the Pentateuch. The Sadducees also "claim there is no resurrection" (Lk 20:27). Jesus in His wisdom used a Scripture passage from the few books the Sadducees did accept (Ex 3:6) to show that there is a resurrection (Lk 20:37).
The Sadducees, who had spent their lives reading the Pentateuch, never noticed this connection to eternal life and resurrection. So they steadfastly maintained that there was no resurrection. The Sadducees put their religious ideas first and attempted to make the Scriptures support their ideas. Jesus therefore told the Sadducees: "You are badly misled, because you fail to understand the Scriptures or the power of God...You are very much mistaken" (Mk 12:24, 27).
If we honestly seek the Lord, Jesus will open our minds to the understanding of the Scriptures (Lk 24:45). Are we open to God's Word? Or do our ideas come first, and we thus pick and choose Bible verses to support them? If so, we may be in danger of being "badly misled" (Mk 12:24). Let the Living Word (Heb 4:12-13) speak to you. Allow God's Word to form your mind.
PRAYER: | Father, transform me through the renewal of my mind (Rm 12:2). Each day, give me open, obedient ears to hear and understand Your Word (Ps 40:7). |
PROMISE: | "Blessed be the Lord, my Rock, Who trains my hands for battle, my fingers for war." –Ps 144:1 |
PRAISE: | Jack shares the story of his conversion from atheist to Christian minister with nationwide audiences in order to make known the realities of heaven and hell. |
Reprinted with permission from Presentation Ministries, a lay association of the Catholic Church that focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, the charisms of the Holy Spirit, and Small Christian Community. Their ministries include:
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