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all authority — April 30, 2025

all authority

We finally reached the age where we needed a large-print edition alarm clock.  The numbers on it were 2” tall and it was loud too.  I awakened to the sound of garbage-truck backing into my bedroom.  It was an annoying authority.  It told me when to go to bed, and get up, and leave the house for an appointment.

There are annoying authorities but then there are beneficial ones as well like the policeman who protects us and the doctor who helps to heal us.

Jesus, however, is the ultimate authority – of the best variety.  He demonstrated it over three very different but important realms in Mark 1.

“Then they went to Capernaum. When the Sabbath came, Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach. The people there were amazed by his teaching because He taught them like one who had authority, not like the experts in the law” (vrs. 21-22).

There in Capernaum, He spoke with authority.  His words were powerful, accurate and penetrating, issued from the author of all truth.   He often said, “You have heard it said….but I say to you.”   His words corrected falsehood and could be fully trusted.

There was a sign on the hand dryer in the restroom at work.  It read, “Push here for a word from the boss.”  Maybe, but when Jesus spoke, He wasn’t blowing hot air.  The people understood the difference.

We find another demonstration of His authority in verses 23-28.  There was a man in the synagogue who was indwelt and controlled by a demonic power.  When Jesus arrived, the demon spoke through the man – opposing Jesus and everything He stood for. 

Then this happened, “But Jesus rebuked him: “Silence! Come out of him!” After throwing him into convulsions, the unclean spirit cried out with a loud voice and came out of him. They were all amazed so that they asked each other, “What is this? A new teaching with authority!” (vrs. 25-27).

There was a time when ignorant people would drill a hole in the skull of a living person who was suspected of being possessed – an escape hatch through which to expel a demon.  Foolishness for sure.  Jesus on the other hand, by His authority alone, as the Son of God, could speak a word and the forces of evil were vanquished.

There is yet another evidence of Christ’s authority in Mark 1. 

The Sabbath service was completed, and instead of heading to the Olive Garden for lunch, Jesus and crew went to Peter’s home.  There they found his mother-in-law suffering with a fever.  Jesus responded, “He came and raised her up by gently taking her hand. Then the fever left her, and she began to serve them. (vs. 31)

When Jesus acted, the feverish sickness instantly subsided. He demonstrated His authority over sickness and disease.

The people of Capernaum recognized and were amazed by Jesus’ authority when He spoke and when He cast out demons.  But when He defeated illness,

They were prompted to submit themselves to His authority.  Mark wrote, “When it was evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who were sick and demon-possessed. The whole town gathered by the door” (vrs 32-33).

Jesus’ authority is not limited by place, or time, or by the size of the problem.   He said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me” – Matt. 28:18.  When I need to get up in the morning, I heed the authority of my alarm clock.  With every other problem, I need Jesus.

Does Jesus have the authority to help me with my problems? Can His servants give me counsel that will make a difference?  Can His Word give me some clear instruction?  Is He able to supernaturally intervene to help? The answer is yes to all the above. 

Make an appointment with Him today.  Bring your issues to Him in prayer.   He has the authority to make a difference and He will do it for you.

A PRAYER: Lord, You are a great God, greater than all our problems.

This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.

Scriptures passages are from the NETBible.com ®

where miracles became entitlements — September 13, 2023

where miracles became entitlements

My wife bought us some multivitamins the other day – the kind you take when you are over 50.  I took one out and looked it over, and frankly I was offended.  It was a ghostly grey color. 

It was like the manufacturer was saying, “Hey, you don’t get a nice blue or shiny red vitamin like the kids, because you are old and grey.  So, deal with it.”  Hey, I’m surprised the vitamins didn’t come with wrinkles!

It is good to know though, that our Lord has power over aging, death, and disease. He proved it in a town called Capernaum.   In Jesus’ day, the town was a prosperous fishing village – the jewel of the Sea of Galilee.  Jesus made it His ministry headquarters calling it His, “own city.” (Matthew 9:1)

The ruins of it exist today.  It has not been buried or bulldozed awayThe foundation of the ancient synagogue is still in place.  It is the stone on which Jesus once stood and taught. 

Why did He choose Capernaum as a base?  It was located on an international highway that reached from empire-to-empire.  Any newsworthy event in Capernaum would have been carried far and wide.

The Jews understood from the prophet Isaiah (35:5, 61:1) that the coming Messiah would be known by the miracles He did.  In fact, John the Baptist once asked if Jesus was truly the promised Messiah. 

This is how Jesus answered, “Go tell John what you hear and see:  The blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news proclaimed to them.”  (Matthew 11:4-5) These miracles were the proof.

It’s interesting that Jesus performed every one of those miracles in Capernaum.   According to the Gospel of Matthew, He healed a lame man there (9:1) and also raised up from the dead the daughter of an official of the synagogue. (9:18-23)

He healed 2 blind men in Capernaum (9:27) and gave speech to a mute/dumb man there. (9:32) and we are told that He preached the good news to those there and elsewhere.  (9:35) 

So there in that tiny seaside town, it appears that every single type of miraculous sign to validate the Messiah had been performed.  He fulfilled the script of Isaiah perfectly.   And it took place before the eyes of the Capernaum populace.  No other place in Israel could boast the same thing. 

The appropriate response to those miracles would have been, “Wow Jesus, you are obviously divine, God in the flesh, and you are so holy and so, so good to us.”

So, we are yours.  We are trading in our sinful pleasures to follow You and your plan for us.  Your priorities are now ours.”

Instead, we read these stunning words in Matthew 11:23-24.  Jesus said, “And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven? No, you will be thrown down to Hades! For if the miracles done among you had been done in Sodom, it would have continued to this day. But I tell you, it will be more bearable for the region of Sodom on the day of judgment than for you!”

The city saw a lot – but responded with little.  In their self-centered world, His miracles became their entitlements.  There was no gratitude or repentance.

Perhaps we need to challenge our own creeping entitlement mentality. 

The Lord owes us nothing – not a thing!  He, however, sometimes does miraculous and wonderful things for us anyway.  Why? To capture our hearts.

Jesus gives us reasons to believe.  He wants our hearts in exchange!   He hopes to be entrusted with our eternal soul.  He wants to help us avoid the condemnation placed on Capernaum.  

That’s who He is.  That’s what He does.  And it’s you and me that He seeks.

A PRAYER: Lord you have done mighty things.  Help our faithless hearts recognize it!

This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you!

Scripture references are from the NETBible.com®