Day 31 Bible Reading
Job 18-21, Matthew 21: 1-17, Psalm 18: 1-6
Matthew 21: 12-13 (ESV)
“And Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who sold and
bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and
the seats of those who sold pigeons. He said to them, “It is written, ‘My house
shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you make it a den of robbers.””
I am pretty sure Verses 12-13 from Matthew 21 are lines that
are the subject of many pastor sermons. I had always thought this was Jesus’ way
of letting everyone know that a church shouldn’t be a place of business. But
over the years, I found out I was wrong. Only people of Jewish descent could go
into the Temple in Jerusalem at the time. Non-Jews including the blind, handicapped,
and others could only worship outside of the temple. Having the money-changers
outside of the temple disrupted the prayer place for non-Jews. I always think
of this verse when I am in a church service and people start talking during the
sermon. I know these folks think they are whispering, but for me their voices
are loud because everyone else is listening or taking notes. And it angers me
so much when people talk during the sermon. The sermon is the best part of a
church service, and why I go to church and how I choose a church. If the pastor
cannot deliver good sermons, I will not stay in that church. I grew up
Catholic, but childhood priests gave amazing sermons. I know from listening to other
folks that great sermons is not normal in a Catholic church, but it was in my
childhood experience. Sometimes I wish Christ would appear and shush the people
who want talk during the sermons and tell them “my house is a house of prayer, and you are an attention-robber!”
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