Bible graphic novel of Jesus in the Book of Revelation. |
“When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he
asked his disciples, ‘Who do people say
the Son of Man is?’ They replied, ‘Some
say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of
the prophets’” (Matthew 16:13-14, NIV).
Comparisons are an almost inevitable part of life. People compare my face and features with my parents
as they note my genetic connections. Our recent prime minister and his
politicians are compared with earlier leaders to demonstrate the influences
that they have in the new government. In Jesus’ day, spiritual notoriety
usually led to identification with previous heroes of faith. In the same way,
contemporary readers might assume the disciples were responding based on some
accepted possibility of reincarnation. They were not. The disciples were not
suggesting that famous people relived their lives in the present, but there
were rumours that resurrection might be possible.
Some people did speculate
that the late John the Baptist was back. No sooner had John been murdered by
Herod (see Matthew 14:1-12) than the guilt-ridden king suggested that reports
he was getting about Jesus were indications that John had come back to life.
Actually, John the Baptist had predicted, Jesus was fully engaged in the
ministry for which John had been the forerunner. Others also compared Jesus
unusual godly presence with Elijah (see 1 Kings 17-21; 2 Kings 1-2), Jeremiah
(see 2 Chronicles 35-36; Book of Jeremiah), and other prophets. People were as
if saying, “This Jesus does things that
remind us so much of Elijah that maybe the old prophet has come back to life!”
Think about this: It is good for people to try to understand
Jesus’ identity, but it is an error simply to equate Jesus with someone else.
He is unique. Others may remind us of him, but Jesus himself is without equal.
We’re destined to be like him, but there will never be any doubt about who is
the original and who are the copies. Jesus of the Bible – the Messiah, the
Son of the living God (Matthew 16:16) – cannot be compare with mere human
religious leaders such as Muhammad, Buddha, Confucius, ancient Dalai Lama, etc.
These people died and gone forever, but Jesus died and rose again. Jesus is
alive! Thus, Jesus is the ultimate standard of comparison. We haven’t figured out
who Jesus is if we never get beyond comparing him with others. Period.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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