PAPER 175
- THE LAST TEMPLE DISCOURSE
Shortly after two
o'clock on this Tuesday afternoon, Jesus,
accompanied by eleven apostles, Joseph of Arimathea,
the thirty Greeks, and certain other disciples,
arrived at the temple and began the delivery of his
last address in the courts of the sacred edifice.
This discourse was intended to be his last appeal to
the Jewish people and the final indictment of his
vehement enemies and would-be destroyers--the
scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, and the chief rulers
of Israel. Throughout the forenoon the various
groups had had an opportunity to question Jesus;
this afternoon no one asked him a question.
As the Master
began to speak, the temple court was quiet and
orderly. The money-changers and the merchandisers
had not dared again to enter the temple since Jesus
and the aroused multitude had driven them out the
previous day. Before beginning the discourse, Jesus
tenderly looked down upon this audience which was so
soon to hear his farewell public address of mercy to
mankind coupled with his last denunciation of the
false teachers and the bigoted rulers of the Jews.
1. THE
DISCOURSE
"This long time
have I been with you, going up and down in the land
proclaiming the Father's love for the children of
men, and many have seen the light and, by faith,
have entered into the kingdom of heaven. In
connection with this teaching and preaching the
Father has done many wonderful works, even to the
resurrection of the dead. Many sick and afflicted
have been made whole because they believed; but all
of this proclamation of truth and healing of disease
has not opened the eyes of those who refuse to see
light, those who are determined to reject this
gospel of the kingdom.
"In every manner
consistent with doing my Father's will, I and my
apostles have done our utmost to live in peace with
our brethren, to conform with the reasonable
requirements of the laws of Moses and the traditions
of Israel. We have persistently sought peace, but
the leaders of Israel will not have it. By rejecting
the truth of God and the light of heaven, they are
aligning themselves on the side of error and
darkness. There cannot be peace between light and
darkness, between life and death, between truth and
error.
"Many of you have
dared to believe my teachings and have already
entered into the joy and liberty of the
consciousness of sonship with God. And you will bear
me witness that I have offered this same sonship
with God to all the Jewish nation, even to these
very men who now seek my destruction. And even now
would my Father receive these blinded teachers and
these hypocritical leaders if they would only turn
to him and accept his mercy. Even now it is not too
late for this people to receive the word of heaven
and to welcome the Son of Man.
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"My Father has
long dealt in mercy with this people. Generation
after generation have we sent our prophets to teach
and warn them, and generation after generation have
they killed these heaven-sent teachers. And now do
your willful high priests and stubborn rulers go
right on doing this same thing. As Herod brought
about the death of John, you likewise now make ready
to destroy the Son of Man.
"As long as there
is a chance that the Jews will turn to my Father and
seek salvation, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
will keep his hands of mercy outstretched toward
you; but when you have once filled up your cup of
impenitence, and when once you have finally rejected
my Father's mercy, this nation will be left to its
own counsels, and it shall speedily come to an
inglorious end. This people was called to become the
light of the world, to show forth the spiritual
glory of a God-knowing race, but you have so far
departed from the fulfillment of your divine
privileges that your leaders are about to commit the
supreme folly of all the ages in that they are on
the verge of finally rejecting the gift of God to
all men and for all ages--the revelation of the love
of the Father in heaven for all his creatures on
earth.
"And when you do
once reject this revelation of God to man, the
kingdom of heaven shall be given to other peoples,
to those who will receive it with joy and gladness.
In the name of the Father who sent me, I solemnly
warn you that you are about to lose your position in
the world as the standard-bearers of eternal truth
and the custodians of the divine law. I am just now
offering you your last chance to come forward and
repent, to signify your intention to seek God with
all your hearts and to enter, like little children
and by sincere faith, into the security and
salvation of the kingdom of heaven.
"My Father has
long worked for your salvation, and I came down to
live among you and personally show you the way. Many
of both the Jews and the Samaritans, and even the
gentiles, have believed the gospel of the kingdom,
but those who should be first to come forward and
accept the light of heaven have steadfastly refused
to believe the revelation of the truth of God--God
revealed in man and man uplifted to God.
"This afternoon my
apostles stand here before you in silence, but you
shall soon hear their voices ringing out with the
call to salvation and with the urge to unite with
the heavenly kingdom as the sons of the living God.
And now I call to witness these, my disciples and
believers in the gospel of the kingdom, as well as
the unseen messengers by their sides, that I have
once more offered Israel and her rulers deliverance
and salvation. But you all behold how the Father's
mercy is slighted and how the messengers of truth
are rejected. Nevertheless, I admonish you that
these scribes and Pharisees still sit in Moses'
seat, and therefore, until the Most Highs who rule
in the kingdoms of men shall finally overthrow this
nation and destroy the place of these rulers, I bid
you co-operate with these elders in Israel. You are
not required to unite with them in their plans to
destroy the Son of Man, but in everything related to
the peace of Israel you are to be subject to them.
In all these matters do whatsoever they bid you and
observe the essentials of the law but do not pattern
after their evil works. Remember, this is the sin of
these rulers: They say that which is good, but they
do it not. You well know how these leaders bind
heavy burdens on your shoulders, burdens grievous to
bear, and that they will not lift as much as one
finger to help you bear these weighty burdens. They
have oppressed you with ceremonies and enslaved you
by traditions.
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"Furthermore,
these self-centered rulers delight in doing their
good works so that they will be seen by men. They
make broad their phylacteries and enlarge the
borders of their official robes. They crave the
chief places at the feasts and demand the chief
seats in the synagogues. They covet laudatory
salutations in the market places and desire to be
called rabbi by all men. And even while they seek
all this honor from men, they secretly lay hold of
widows' houses and take profit from the services of
the sacred temple. For a pretense these hypocrites
make long prayers in public and give alms to attract
the notice of their fellows.
"While you should
honor your rulers and reverence your teachers, you
should call no man Father in the spiritual sense,
for there is one who is your Father, even God.
Neither should you seek to lord it over your
brethren in the kingdom. Remember, I have taught you
that he who would be greatest among you should
become the server of all. If you presume to exalt
yourselves before God, you will certainly be
humbled; but whoso truly humbles himself will surely
be exalted. Seek in your daily lives, not
self-glorification, but the glory of God.
Intelligently subordinate your own wills to the will
of the Father in heaven.
"Mistake not my
words. I bear no malice toward these chief priests
and rulers who even now seek my destruction; I have
no ill will for these scribes and Pharisees who
reject my teachings. I know that many of you believe
in secret, and I know you will openly profess your
allegiance to the kingdom when my hour comes. But
how will your rabbis justify themselves since they
profess to talk with God and then presume to reject
and destroy him who comes to reveal the Father to
the worlds?
"Woe upon you,
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You would shut
the doors of the kingdom of heaven against sincere
men because they happen to be unlearned in the ways
of your teaching. You refuse to enter the kingdom
and at the same time do everything within your power
to prevent all others from entering. You stand with
your backs to the doors of salvation and fight with
all who would enter therein.
"Woe upon you,
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites that you are! for
you do indeed encompass land and sea to make one
proselyte, and when you have succeeded, you are not
content until you have made him twofold worse than
he was as a child of the heathen.
"Woe upon you,
chief priests and rulers who lay hold of the
property of the poor and demand heavy dues of those
who would serve God as they think Moses ordained!
You who refuse to show mercy, can you hope for mercy
in the worlds to come?
"Woe upon you,
false teachers, blind guides! What can be expected
of a nation when the blind lead the blind? They both
shall stumble into the pit of destruction.
"Woe upon you who
dissimulate when you take an oath! You are
tricksters since you teach that a man may swear by
the temple and break his oath, but that whoso swears
by the gold in the temple must remain bound. You are
all fools and blind. You are not even consistent in
your dishonesty, for which is the greater, the gold
or the temple which has supposedly sanctified the
gold? You also teach that, if a man swears by the
altar, it is nothing; but that, if one swears by the
gift that is upon the altar, then shall he be held
as a debtor. Again are you blind to the truth, for
which is the greater, the gift or the altar which
sanctifies the gift? How can you justify such
hypocrisy and dishonesty in the sight of the God of
heaven?
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"Woe upon you,
scribes and Pharisees and all other hypocrites who
make sure that they tithe mint, anise, and cumin and
at the same time disregard the weightier matters of
the law--faith, mercy, and judgment! Within reason,
the one you ought to have done but not to have left
the other undone. You are truly blind guides and
dumb teachers; you strain out the gnat and swallow
the camel.
"Woe upon you,
scribes, Pharisees, and hypocrites! for you are
scrupulous to cleanse the outside of the cup and the
platter, but within there remains the filth of
extortion, excesses, and deception. You are
spiritually blind. Do you not recognize how much
better it would be first to cleanse the inside of
the cup, and then that which spills over would of
itself cleanse the outside? You wicked reprobates!
you make the outward performances of your religion
to conform with the letter of your interpretation of
Moses' law while your souls are steeped in iniquity
and filled with murder.
"Woe upon all of
you who reject truth and spurn mercy! Many of you
are like whited sepulchres, which outwardly appear
beautiful but within are full of dead men's bones
and all sorts of uncleanness. Even so do you who
knowingly reject the counsel of God appear outwardly
to men as holy and righteous, but inwardly your
hearts are filled with hypocrisy and iniquity.
"Woe upon you,
false guides of a nation! Over yonder have you built
a monument to the martyred prophets of old, while
you plot to destroy him of whom they spoke. You
garnish the tombs of the righteous and flatter
yourselves that, had you lived in the days of your
fathers, you would not have killed the prophets; and
then in the face of such self-righteous thinking you
make ready to slay him of whom the prophets spoke,
the Son of Man. Inasmuch as you do these things, are
you witness to yourselves that you are the wicked
sons of them who slew the prophets. Go on, then, and
fill up the cup of your condemnation to the full!
"Woe upon you,
children of evil! John did truly call you the
offspring of vipers, and I ask how can you escape
the judgment that John pronounced upon you?
"But even now I
offer you in my Father's name mercy and forgiveness;
even now I proffer the loving hand of eternal
fellowship. My Father has sent you the wise men and
the prophets; some you have persecuted and others
you have killed. Then appeared John proclaiming the
coming of the Son of Man, and him you destroyed
after many had believed his teaching. And now you
make ready to shed more innocent blood. Do you not
comprehend that a terrible day of reckoning will
come when the Judge of all the earth shall require
of this people an accounting for the way they have
rejected, persecuted, and destroyed these messengers
of heaven? Do you not understand that you must
account for all of this righteous blood, from the
first prophet killed down to the times of Zechariah,
who was slain between the sanctuary and the altar?
And if you go on in your evil ways, this accounting
may be required of this very generation.
"O Jerusalem and
the children of Abraham, you who have stoned the
prophets and killed the teachers that were sent to
you, even now would I gather your children together
as a hen gathers her chickens under her wings, but
you will not!
"And now I take
leave of you. You have heard my message and have
made your decision. Those who have believed my
gospel are even now safe within the kingdom of God.
To you who have chosen to reject the gift of God, I
say that you will no more see me teaching in the
temple. My work for you is done. Behold, I now go
forth with my children, and your house is left to
you desolate!"
And then the
Master beckoned his followers to depart from the
temple.
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2. STATUS
OF INDIVIDUAL JEWS
The fact that the
spiritual leaders and the religious teachers of the
Jewish nation onetime rejected the teachings of
Jesus and conspired to bring about his cruel death,
does not in any manner affect the status of any
individual Jew in his standing before God. And it
should not cause those who profess to be followers
of the Christ to be prejudiced against the Jew as a
fellow mortal. The Jews, as a nation, as a
sociopolitical group, paid in full the terrible
price of rejecting the Prince of Peace. Long since
they ceased to be the spiritual torchbearers of
divine truth to the races of mankind, but this
constitutes no valid reason why the individual
descendants of these long-ago Jews should be made to
suffer the persecutions which have been visited upon
them by intolerant, unworthy, and bigoted professed
followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who was, himself, a
Jew by natural birth.
Many times has
this unreasoning and un-Christlike hatred and
persecution of modern Jews terminated in the
suffering and death of some innocent and unoffending
Jewish individual whose very ancestors, in the times
of Jesus, heartily accepted his gospel and presently
died unflinchingly for that truth which they so
wholeheartedly believed. What a shudder of horror
passes over the onlooking celestial beings as they
behold the professed followers of Jesus indulge
themselves in persecuting, harassing, and even
murdering the later-day descendants of Peter,
Philip, Matthew, and others of the Palestinian Jews
who so gloriously yielded up their lives as the
first martyrs of the gospel of the heavenly kingdom!
How cruel and
unreasoning to compel innocent children to suffer
for the sins of their progenitors, misdeeds of which
they are wholly ignorant, and for which they could
in no way be responsible! And to do such wicked
deeds in the name of one who taught his disciples to
love even their enemies! It has become necessary, in
this recital of the life of Jesus, to portray the
manner in which certain of his fellow Jews rejected
him and conspired to bring about his ignominious
death; but we would warn all who read this narrative
that the presentation of such a historical recital
in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor condones
the unfair attitude of mind, which so many professed
Christians have maintained toward individual Jews
for many centuries. Kingdom believers, those who
follow the teachings of Jesus, must cease to
mistreat the individual Jew as one who is guilty of
the rejection and crucifixion of Jesus. The Father
and his Creator Son have never ceased to love the
Jews. God is no respecter of persons, and salvation
is for the Jew as well as for the gentile.
3. THE
FATEFUL SANHEDRIN MEETING
At eight o'clock
on this Tuesday evening the fateful meeting of the
Sanhedrin was called to order. On many previous
occasions had this supreme court of the Jewish
nation informally decreed the death of Jesus. Many
times had this august ruling body determined to put
a stop to his work, but never before had they
resolved to place him under arrest and to bring
about his death at any and all costs. It was just
before midnight on this Tuesday, April 4, A.D. 30,
that the Sanhedrin, as then constituted, officially
and unanimously voted to impose the death
sentence upon both Jesus and Lazarus. This was the
answer to the Master's last appeal to the rulers of
the Jews which he had made in the temple only a few
hours
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before, and it
represented their reaction of bitter resentment
toward Jesus' last and vigorous indictment of these
same chief priests and impenitent Sadducees and
Pharisees. The passing of death sentence (even
before his trial) upon the Son of God was the
Sanhedrin's reply to the last offer of heavenly
mercy ever to be extended to the Jewish nation, as
such.
From this time on
the Jews were left to finish their brief and short
lease of national life wholly in accordance with
their purely human status among the nations of
Urantia. Israel had repudiated the Son of the God
who made a covenant with Abraham, and the plan to
make the children of Abraham the light-bearers of
truth to the world had been shattered. The divine
covenant had been abrogated, and the end of the
Hebrew nation drew on apace.
The officers of
the Sanhedrin were given the orders for Jesus'
arrest early the next morning, but with instructions
that he must not be apprehended in public. They were
told to plan to take him in secret, preferably
suddenly and at night. Understanding that he might
not return that day (Wednesday) to teach in the
temple, they instructed these officers of the
Sanhedrin to "bring him before the high Jewish court
sometime before midnight on Thursday."
4. THE
SITUATION IN JERUSALEM
At the conclusion
of Jesus' last discourse in the temple, the apostles
once more were left in confusion and consternation.
Before the Master began his terrible denunciation of
the Jewish rulers, Judas had returned to the temple,
so that all twelve heard this latter half of Jesus'
last discourse in the temple. It is unfortunate that
Judas Iscariot could not have heard the first and
mercy-proffering half of this farewell address. He
did not hear this last offer of mercy to the Jewish
rulers because he was still in conference with a
certain group of Sadducean relatives and friends
with whom he had lunched, and with whom he was
conferring as to the most fitting manner of
dissociating himself from Jesus and his fellow
apostles. It was while listening to the Master's
final indictment of the Jewish leaders and rulers
that Judas finally and fully made up his mind to
forsake the gospel movement and wash his hands of
the whole enterprise. Nevertheless, he left the
temple in company with the twelve, went with them to
Mount Olivet, where, with his fellow apostles, he
listened to that fateful discourse on the
destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the Jewish
nation, and remained with them that Tuesday night at
the new camp near Gethsemane.
The multitude who
heard Jesus swing from his merciful appeal to the
Jewish leaders into that sudden and scathing rebuke
which bordered on ruthless denunciation, were
stunned and bewildered. That night, while the
Sanhedrin sat in death judgment upon Jesus, and
while the Master sat with his apostles and certain
of his disciples out on the Mount of Olives
foretelling the death of the Jewish nation, all
Jerusalem was given over to the serious and
suppressed discussion of just one question: "What
will they do with Jesus?"
At the home of
Nicodemus more than thirty prominent Jews who were
secret believers in the kingdom met and debated what
course they would pursue in case an open break with
the Sanhedrin should come. All present agreed that
they would make open acknowledgment of their
allegiance to the Master in the very hour they
should hear of his arrest. And that is just what
they did.
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The Sadducees,
who now controlled and dominated the Sanhedrin, were
desirous of making away with Jesus for the following
reasons:
1. They feared
that the increased popular favor with which the
multitude regarded him threatened to endanger the
existence of the Jewish nation by possible
involvement with the Roman authorities.
2. His zeal for
temple reform struck directly at their revenues; the
cleansing of the temple affected their pocketbooks.
3. They felt
themselves responsible for the preservation of
social order, and they feared the consequences of
the further spread of Jesus' strange and new
doctrine of the brotherhood of man.
The Pharisees had
different motives for wanting to see Jesus put to
death. They feared him because:
1. He was arrayed
in telling opposition to their traditional hold upon
the people. The Pharisees were ultraconservative,
and they bitterly resented these supposedly radical
attacks upon their vested prestige as religious
teachers.
2. They held that
Jesus was a lawbreaker; that he had shown utter
disregard for the Sabbath and numerous other legal
and ceremonial requirements.
3. They charged
him with blasphemy because he alluded to God as his
Father.
4. And now were
they thoroughly angry with him because of his last
discourse of bitter denunciation which he had this
day delivered in the temple as the concluding
portion of his farewell address.
The Sanhedrin,
having formally decreed the death of Jesus and
having issued orders for his arrest, adjourned on
this Tuesday near midnight, after appointing to meet
at ten o'clock the next morning at the home of
Caiaphas the high priest for the purpose of
formulating the charges on which Jesus should be
brought to trial.
A small group of
the Sadducees had actually proposed to dispose of
Jesus by assassination, but the Pharisees utterly
refused to countenance such a procedure.
And this was the
situation in Jerusalem and among men on this
eventful day while a vast concourse of celestial
beings hovered over this momentous scene on earth,
anxious to do something to assist their beloved
Sovereign but powerless to act because they were
effectively restrained by their commanding
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