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My Favorite Verses - Vol V (Feb 17 to Jun 17)

An illustrated collection of brief commentaries on some of the Bible’s most beloved (and some of its least understood) passages, parables, verses & sayings

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Matthew 8:20-22 … Nowhere <strong>to</strong> lay our Head<br />

(04/09/20<strong>17</strong>)<br />

“Foxes have dens and birds have their nests; and yet the Son of Man has nowhere<br />

<strong>to</strong> lay his head … Follow me, and let the Dead bury their dead.”<br />

~ Jesus (Matthew 8:20-22)<br />

In order <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> explore the deeper reaches of Truth available in the<br />

Scriptures, it is necessary that we put their teachings in<strong>to</strong> practice. And in order<br />

<strong>to</strong> put them in<strong>to</strong> practice in ways powerful (and thus prescient), we must<br />

remember that Jesus preached humility over all other virtues – even making it a<br />

prerequisite for entrance in<strong>to</strong> his version of Heaven – the state of being he called<br />

the “Kingdom of God” (see Matthew 18:3-4 -- also Matthew 23:12, Luke 22:27, John<br />

8:7 et al) … In addition <strong>to</strong> this, Jesus quite clearly despised hypocrisy over all sins<br />

(see the majority of Matthew 23 – especially Matthew 23:3 & Matthew 23:13; also<br />

Matthew 6:1, Matthew 7:5 & Matthew 15:7-9 et al). As such -- as is quite obviously<br />

the case in Matthew 16:28, there is almost no chance that Jesus is referring <strong>to</strong><br />

himself here when he uses the term “Son of Man”, for <strong>to</strong> do so would be the<br />

epi<strong>to</strong>me of arrogance – and thus, the epi<strong>to</strong>me of hypocrisy as well. No, when we<br />

look closely at the Gospels, we can actually see quite readily that Jesus was<br />

preaching a theology that was practical in this lifetime (see Luke <strong>17</strong>:20-21 + John<br />

13:15-<strong>17</strong> + Matthew 6:34 + Matthew 11:7-8 et al), not one focused on any heavenly<br />

reward based in his errantly-hoped-for status as the Davidian Messiah (see Mark<br />

10:18, John 5:41, John 7:16, John 8:50-54, John 12:44 et al).<br />

Indeed, this is why he <strong>to</strong>ld his listeners <strong>to</strong> “let the dead [i.e. those concerned<br />

with religious rituals and lives after their current one] bury their dead”, and this is<br />

why he repeatedly encouraged others not <strong>to</strong> worship him, but rather <strong>to</strong> “follow”<br />

him (see Matthew 4:19, Matthew 16:24, Matthew 19:28 et al) – treating every person<br />

we encounter as a Friend (especially our enemies – see Matthew 5:43-48 &/or the<br />

downtrodden in our midst – see Matthew 25:35-40), and treating every place we are<br />

as if it were our heavenly Home.<br />

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