In His Steps - A Great Lent Series
A Samaritan Village: Let Go and Move On
by Dr. Ray Pritchard
"When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, ‘Lord, do you want us
to call fire down from heaven to destroy them?' But Jesus turned and rebuked
them, and they went to another village" (Luke 9:54-56).
Let's be clear about one thing.
The Samaritans had a rotten attitude.
They hated the Jews so much that they didn't welcome Jesus because he was on his
way to Jerusalem.
That ticked off James and John (the "sons of thunder").
So they said, "Let's ask God to burn down this village."
Who looks worse?
The Samaritans with their prejudice or James and John with their spite?
It's a pretty close call because both groups had stinky attitudes.
But these two brothers should have known better. After all, they had been with
Jesus for a long time. They should have remembered the Golden Rule, "Do to
others what you would have them do to you" (Matthew 7:12).
The disciples looked worse because they knew better. Knowledge matters. If you
know what is right and seek vengeance anyway, you have greatly sinned against
God. Note that Jesus doesn't absolve the Samaritans of their unkindness. He did
not say, "That doesn't matter." He's dealing here with his inner circle, the men
he had personally chosen and trained. James and John had just witnessed the
Transfiguration. It's almost as if Jesus is saying, "Forget about the
Samaritans. Your attitude is worse than theirs because you know me so much
better."
God can deal with our enemies better than we can. Leave the job to him. Let's
move on to the next village. Someone there needs to hear about Jesus.
Lord, set us free from the need to get even with those who have hurt us. Give us
grace to let go of our anger so we can keep on following you. Amen.
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