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Den of Thieves - The Gospels
Episode Transcript
Let us pray, and he taught saying unto them.
Is it not written my house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer, But ye have made it a den of thieves.
Mark eleven seventeen.
As the truth of Mark eleven and twelve hits my soul.
May it serve as a reminder to never allow my life to be as a fake tree.
Never allow my life to have the appearance of godliness and the appearance of obedience, when in reality there is no fruit of it in my life.
At this moment, I am making the conscious choice to allow my words and my actions to remain in alignment.
Give me the boldness to stand up for righteousness like Jesus in the temple court yard, to oppose anything and everything that is counter cultural to the word of God.
Let me speak with the authority of Heaven behind me, Let me speak with the love of Jesus within me, and let me speak with a caring heart to restore people back to the rightful place.
With you, God, I decree and declare that I will not be intimidated nor silenced by those who give the appearance that they are in power, but who are corrupt in heart and deed.
From this moment on, I will live with a full assurance that whatever I speak in your name, I will be able to receive it, because I live in direct obedience to you and your word in Jesus name.
Amen, thank you for praying with us to day.
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Speaker 2Com Den of Thieves.
In our last story, we learned about the triumphal entry of Jesus.
People made way for Jesus to take over as king of Israel.
However, Jesus was not the king they expected.
They expected him to sit on a throne and overthrow Rome.
However, Jesus was coming to hang on a cross and overthrow Sin.
Now we see Jesus rebuking the things that outwardly look holy but are filled with corruption and greed.
Inspired by the Gospels.
Speaker 3Hello, I'm Jack Graham with today's episode of the Bible in a Year podcast.
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In our last episode, we heard how Jesus was anointed by Mary in a generous act of worship that foreshadowed his coming death.
We also heard how Jesus entered Jerusalem to much jubilation and celebration before a crowd who sought a military conqueror, a king who would throw off the rule of Rome.
But this crowd missed Jesus' true purpose.
He came not as a conquering king the first time, but as the suffering savior to give his life for us on the cross, to die and to rise again on the third day.
This is the message of the Gospel.
It's why Jesus came.
Today, we're going to hear Jesus calling out those who have an appearance of righteousness, but in their self righteousness they are far from God God.
So let's listen now to the reading of God's word.
Speaker 2After Jesus had entered the city of Jerusalem, he was walking with his followers from Bethany.
The sun was high in the sky, and the day was long and drawn out.
Jesus saw a fig tree in the distance and walked to it so he might have a snack.
As he drew closer to the fig tree, he saw that it had no fruit.
Its leaves were deep green, and its branches were healthy, but there was no fruit.
Jesus looked at the tree for a long moment.
He scanned its branches and leaves.
Then he whispered, may no one ever eat fruit from you again?
And then he walked off.
They walked to the temple.
Even from a half mile away, the ground shook from the crowds gathered at the temple.
The disciples could hear the sound of the money changers and vendors growing louder.
They looked at Jesus.
They could see intent in his eyes.
They had seen this type of anger before.
Jesus was about to do another cleansing.
He marched through the temple gates and walked up its steps.
Jesus looked at an entire market place set up in the only place gentiles could come in worship.
Jesus teemed with righteous anger.
They sold only the temple animals for sacrifice, keeping the poor from worshiping.
They only took a special temple currency, which made the priests money.
Once again, men were keeping people from worshiping God with their greed.
Jesus wasted no time making a whip like he did last time.
Instead, the Son of God leaped into the fray of vendors and flipped over their tables.
Jesus displayed an intense strength as he lifted stone altars onto their sides.
He went to the table where the money was being changed and flung its wooden frame against the temple walls.
Jesus saw that some men were trying to bring their items into the temple.
Jesus seized their bags and tossed them aside, forbidding them to enter God's holy house with greedy hands.
The whole temple courtyard stirred, and they all looked upon Jesus with fear, respect, and wonder.
Jesus's chest heaved with anger as he walked up the temple steps.
He looked out into the crowd and yelled, Is it not written that this place should be a place where all are welcome to connect with God?
It is supposed to be a house of prayer and love for all nations, poor and rich alike.
Jesus looked to the Pharisees who watched him from the corner.
He looked them dead in the eye and said, but you have turned it into a den of thieves.
The chief priest and his men watched from the lattice of their upper prayer room.
They watched Jesus inspired the crowd with wonder and authority.
Speaker 1They hated him.
Speaker 2They could not stand the truth he spoke.
His words challenged their traditions, his actions challenged their authority.
They feared him, and when evening came, they conspired against him.
Morning dawned and the light shone over Jerusalem like golden arrows.
Jesus walked with his disciples in the coolness of the morning.
They went back to Bethany to eat and pray.
As they passed by, they saw the same fig tree Jesus had cursed the day before.
It had withered and died.
Its once green leaves were brown and falling into the dust.
Peter noticed this first and said, Rabbi, look at the tree.
It has dyed.
Jesus nodded and pointed it out to his followers.
Have faith in God, my friends, pray to him with conviction and confidence in his goodness.
Whoever says to a mountain move, we'll see it move only do not be double minded.
Believe in what you have received, and when you pray, make sure to also forgive others.
Jesus and his disciples walked away from the tree, but Peter looked back to observe it once more.
In many ways, the brown leaves were the true representation of what the tree really was.
It bore no fruit, so it might as well have been dead.
For many people may look outwardly alive, but within they are dead and bear no fruit.
Speaker 3As we begin today, Jesus is walking with his followers outside of Jerusalem in Bethany.
He was hungry, so he approached a fig tree, and from a distance the tree looked healthy with leaves that covered the branches, but upon closer inspection, the tree had no fruit.
Jesus spoke to the tree, saying, may no fruit ever come from you again.
Jesus once again entered Jerusalem, just as he had before.
The temple was infested with greedy, dishonest money changers and merchants who were in effect con artists, cheating the people.
This angered the Lord.
God's house was intended to be a place of prayer, a place where people could find forgiveness.
But rather than helping people worship God by selling animals for sacrifices at reasonable prices, these merchants were taking advantage of those who came to seek God.
We should never presume that the gentleness of Christ, the kindness of Christ, is equal to weakness or permissiveness, and today's reading is a clear example of this.
Seeing the wickedness and greed on display in the temple courts, Jesus rushed into the temple and began overturning tables and driving out the money changers.
He would fiercely protect the house of his father.
And in Mark eleventh, seventeen to eighteen, here's what we read.
And he was teaching them and saying to them, is it not written my house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations, But you have made it a den of robbers.
And the chief priest and the scribes heard it and were seeking a way to destroy him, for they feared him because all the crowd was astonished at his teaching God's house.
God's temple is to be a place for all the nations.
Yes, Israel had a special part in God's plan, but his desire is that all would know him and worship him and seek him.
The good news of Jesus Christ is for all people of all nations, that includes our neighbors and the nations of the world.
Just as Israel was meant to point the nations to God, we also are to point others to Jesus.
Because we are his witnesses and because we have experienced his love and grace in our lives, we want to tell this good news to others.
We want everyone we know, and even people we don't know, to know who Jesus is and how to find salvation in him.
The Pharisees and other religious leaders watched on as Jesus taught the people.
They were afraid of his power, and so they hated him.
So they amped up their efforts to get rid of him and begins conspiring to have him killed.
The next day, is the disciples and Jesus walked back along the countryside.
They saw the fig tree that Jesus had cursed.
It did not look like the healthy tree full of leaves that they seen before.
Its branches withered and the leaves had turned brown and died.
Peter noticed it and pointed it out in surprise.
Despite all they had seen Jesus do, they were still amazed by his power to do anything he chose to do.
Jesus replied to Peter and the others that they must have faith in God and not doubt.
Their faith would enable them to do even greater things that Jesus was doing.
And because we can do it together in the power of the Holy Spirit.
God does great things and even greater things through us the disciples and all of us can move mountains by faith when we pray and trust in a God, the Savior, who can do anything.
Dear Lord, we know that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit according to the scriptures, and that you want the temples to be cleaned our temples, So Lord, remove anything in our lives, Drive out anything in our lives that is dishonoring to you that your temple would be a place of prayer, that we would be people of prayer.
And help us to remember that by your power, the power of Jesus alive in us, that we can do anything.
We can move mountains according to your will in Jesus' name.
Amen, Thank you for listening to today's Bible Any Year podcast.
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It's called Breaking Free from Stress, and my prayer is that it will help you conquer the daily task and pressures and burdens that bring stress into your life.
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