Luke 8a: HG Bishop Youssef
John the Baptist Sends Messengers to JesusOutline
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29 And when all the people heard Him, even the tax collectors justified God, having been baptized with the baptism of John. 30 But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the will of God for themselves, not having been baptized by him.
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JustifiedSomeGodWomenPublicly declared and confessed the goodness and justice of God.They approved of what God had done and blessed His name for sending among them such a great prophet like John the Baptist.They received the word of God and listenedMinister tothe preaching of John the Baptist and were baptized by himThose who believe and obey the message that God sends, we declare the righteousness and justice of God.
Those who had repented and received the ministry of St John the Baptist found it easy to accept the message of salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ. But those who did not, would accuse and condemn God.The will of God was that all who heard John's teaching would repent and then accept the message of salvationThe Pharisees and lawyers did not believe the testimony of John the Baptist, and thus rejected the will of God and the economy of God relating to their salvation. That's why they were not saved.
31 And the Lord said, “To what then shall I liken the men of this generation, and what are they like? 32 They are like children sitting in the marketplace and calling to one another, saying:
‘We played the flute for you,And you did not dance;We mourned to you,And you did not weep.’
33 For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and you say, ‘He has a demon.’ 34 The Son of Man has come eating and drinking, and you say, ‘Look, a glutton and a winebibber, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!’ 35 But wisdom is justified by all her children.”
The Lord uses an image to explain the leaders of Israel's conductThey have been exceptionally blessed with two great divine messages:One by John the Baptist, the servant of GodOne by the Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah and Incarnated Son of God
He chose an everyday scene from the people's life that they had witnessed often:Children played simple games in the open air (e.g. a marketplace)The resentment of a group of children who refused to take part in or approve of any gameSo there are a group of children and when they see the children playing a happy game like a wedding - they refuse to participate. (The flute)So the children play a different game like a funeral - and they still refuse to participate. (The mourning)You resent every act
The children that played the flute and were happy represent the disciples ofthe Lord Jesus ChristThe4-8:childrenParablethat playedof themourningSower- 9-10: Purpose of Parables
- 11-15: Explanation of the Parable of the Sower
- 16-18: Parable of the Revealed Light
- 19-21: Who are Jesus' Relatives?
- 22-25: Wind and
grievingWavepart represent John the Baptist and his disciples who preached the doctrine of repentance The children who refused to join both groups are the Scribes and Pharisees who were not pleased with either one
They condemned John the Baptist for his asceticism and said "He has a demon."They condemned the Lord Jesus Christ for His tenderness and said "He is a glutton and a winebibber, a friend of tax collectors and sinners"This doesn't mean that the Lord would get drunk... it was a false accusation just as John the Baptist did not have a demon."Friend of tax collectors and sinners" - in their mind they meant that He participated in their sins. This is also a false accusation.In reality, He was truly their friend in that He loved them and did not despise or push them away. Rather, He wanted them to change and abandon the sinful life and consecrate themselves to the Godly life. He wanted to rescue them from the guilt, shame, power and penalty of their sins.
Wisdom is justified by all her childrenThe wise man is proved to be wise by his wise actionsThe wise person is the one that accepted God's will by:Repenting at the hand of John the BaptistRejoicing at the message ofObey the Lord Jesus Christ
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A Sinful Woman Forgiven
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The story of the sinful woman who went to the house of Simon the Pharisee is about repentance and the relationship between forgiveness and love, so we pray it every day as the gospel of the Midnight Hour
36 Then one of the Pharisees asked Him to eat twelve were with him. And He went to the Pharisee’s house, and sat down to eat.Him, 37 And behold, a woman in the city who was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at the table in the Pharisee’s house, brought an alabaster flask of fragrant oil, 38 2 and stoodcertain at His feet behind Him weeping; and she began to wash His feet with her tears, and wiped them with the hair of her head; and she kissed His feet and anointed them with the fragrant oil. 39 Now when the Phariseewomen who had invitedbeen Himhealed saw this, heof spokeevil to himself, saying, “This Man, if He were a prophet, would know whospirits and whatinfirmities—Mary mannercalled Magdalene, out of woman this is who is touching Him, for she is a sinner.”
40 And Jesus answered and said to him, “Simon, I have something to say to you.”
So he said, “Teacher, say it.”
41 “There was a certain creditor whowhom had twocome debtors.seven One owed five hundred denarii, and the other fifty.demons, 42 3 Andand whenJoanna theythe had nothing with which to repay, he freely forgave them both. Tell Me, therefore, whichwife of themChuza, willHerod’s love him more?”
43 Simon answeredsteward, and said, “I suppose the one whom he forgave more.”
And He said to him, “You have rightly judged.” 44 Then He turned to the womanSusanna, and saidmany toothers Simon, “Dowho you see this woman? I entered your house; you gave Me no waterprovided for My feet, but she has washed My feet with her tears and wiped them with the hair of her head. 45 You gave Me no kiss, but this woman has not ceased to kiss My feet since the time I came in. 46 You did not anoint My head with oil, but this woman has anointed My feet with fragrant oil. 47 Therefore I say to you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same loves little.”
48 Then He said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
49 And those who sat at the table with Him beganfrom totheir say to themselves, “Who is this who even forgives sins?”
50 Then He said to the woman, “Your faith has saved you. Go in peace.”substance.
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He sat down to eatThe word there is actually "he laid down" which was the typical way of eating in the East
The woman who was a sinnerThe "who was a sinner" usually denotes sins of chastityWho is she?Opinion 1: Mary MagdaleneThere is no evidence in Scripture or the Early Tradition of the Church to tell us that this woman was Mary MagdaleneOrigen the Scholar rejects that opinionAmbrose, Jerome, Augustine were doubtfulThe first one to say this was probably Gregory the Great - Roman Catholic Patriarch
Opinion 2: Mary the sister of LazarusThere is no evidence in Scripture or the Early Tradition of the Church to tell us that this woman was Mary the sister of LazarusWe know that Mary anointed the feet of the Lord with oil in a separate instance just before Palm Sunday (John 11)
In reality, we don't know who she is
The preaching of the Lord moved her heart towards repentance
Costly Fragrant PerfumeShe had costly fragrant perfume with her - most likely she used it in her ungodly life to seduce menProverbs 7:6-27 about the Crafty Harlot"I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, ales, and cinnamon." (Proverbs 7:17)She is taking the tools of her harlotry and breaking them at the feet of the LordThe Lord is smelling the perfume of repentance and telling her that this perfume of repentance is better than all spices (Song of Solomon 4:10)
How did she express her love to the LordShe stood at his feet from behind HimShe felt unworthy to confront HimThe guests used to recline at their meals on the left side, with their feet extending from the table
She wept"Give me, O Lord, many fountains of tears, as You gave, in the past, to the sinful woman.""Godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation" (2 Cor 7:10)
She washed His feetIt was customary in those days for the host to wash the feet of the guests, but Simon the Pharisee did not
She kissed His feetThis is a symbol of love and affection
She poured the perfume on His feetCustomarily, the host should pour oil on the guest's head
She dried His feet with her hairAt that time, leaving hair flowing was considered immodestWe can imagine how awkward this scene was, and how the people watched her in silence and condemned her
Simon the Pharisee's IntentionsHe invited the Lord butwas verycold to Himdirect - He did notdouseanyparables. But now, He will use parables.
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Preaching and Bringing the Glad Tidings of the
customary things. When the woman does allKingdom ofthis, he feels relief because it gives him an excuse if someone asks "well why didn't you do these things" He says to himself "This Man, if He were a prophet, would know who and what manner of womanthis iswho is touching Him, for she is a sinner.”GodThisJohnManthe Baptist preached preparation for the Kingdom of God is coming- Christ preached the Kingdom, Itself
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Women's Ministry
- Three women by name and many others
- Women's rights were very limited in the 1st Century -
reflectsboth religious and civil rights - St Luke, in several places, notices the
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IfThisHenewwerepositionaofprophetwomen is because of the teaching of the Lord Jesus ChristHeThethoughtLord taught thatHewomenwasareafellowprophet,heirsbutwithnowmenHeindoesn'tthethinkKingdomsoof GodIf He were a prophet, He would seeIn theheartKingdom ofthisGod,womanthere is no male or female... all are equal- Christianity preached equality between men and
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- See the humble condition of the Lord - He appeared as a needy person
- He accepted their support out of His humility
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Jesus'MaryResponse to SimonMagdaleneChristMarywants(Miriam)to show Simon that not only is Hewas aProphet,commonbutnameHeamongisHebrewGod,Women...Himself.- This Mary was from Magdala, a small town near Tiberias
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MaybeSome believe Mary Magdalene is the sinner woman intheChapterworld she is known as a sinner and a harlot...7, butintheheavenFatherssheofistheknownChurchasdon'ta repentant womanagreeSometimesOrigenwerejectsjudgethepeople as sinners and hold it over their head... but before God, they are repentantnotionIfStyou compare Judas, the disciple, and Demas the thief... which one is in Paradise and which one is not?"He, Jesus, heard the Pharisees thinking. The emphasis is on these words: 'you have been thinking evil of Me... I have something to say to you.' Christ being all-knowledgeable knew not only the character of this woman - although this was not a big deal since she was known by all people - but knew also the secret thoughts and reasoning of Simon the Pharisee and answers them, showing that He is not only a prophet, but more than a prophet because He is the incarnate Son of God." -Augustine, StAugustineAmbrose,
Christ gives an illustration from everyday life (lending and borrowing)In both cases, the debtors could never hope to pay their creditor - 50 or 500 - they had nothing to repay. But the creditor forgave both regardless of their merits. BothJerome aredebtors and equally broke - which one will love the creditor more? He to whom he forgave moreThe answer was too easy so Simon was perplexed and maybe uncomfortable to answerBut the Lord praised him and commended him "You have rightly judged."The creditor is God and the two debtors are Simon and the sinful woman. Both are sinners (debtors) and have nothing with which to repay their debt... but the Lord will come and die on the cross for both of them and forgive both of them because of His love for them. Which one will love Him more?
The Lord makes a comparison between the woman and SimonHe turned to the woman (since she's behind Him) and looked at SimonThe Pharisee who did not even observe basic courtesyTo greet each guest with a kissTo offer them a basin to wash their feetTo anoint their head with oil (especially an honored guest)
The Lord asked him - Do you see this woman? Do you see her love? Do you see her repentance? Do you see her devotion? That's what I see but you are blind and cannot see...You gave Me no water for My feet but she has washed My feet with her tears and wiped them with the hair of her headYou gave Me no kiss, but this woman has not ceased to kiss my feet since the time I came inYou did not anoint My head with oil, but this woman has anointed my feet with fragrant oil.Why? Because she realized that her sins are many. And because she was forgiven more, she loved more. But you think that your sins are not many - there is nothing to be forgiven of you... so your love is so little.
To whom little is forgiven, the same loves little.doubtful
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HeWe"freely"willforgaveread about her(likeagain among theillustration)faithful women at the Resurrection (Luke 24:10)WhenSomeyou believesuggest thattheChuzaLord forgave you, you will love Him more. The more you realize your own sins and see whatis theLordNoblemanforgivesofyouCapernaumfor,whosethedyingmoresonyouwaswillhealedlovebytheChristLord.(John 4:46-54)
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The Parable of the Sower
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4 And when a great multitude had gathered, and they had come to Him from every city, He spoke by a parable: 5 “A sower went out to sow his seed. And as he sowed, some fell by the wayside; and it was trampled down, and the birds of the air devoured it. 6 Some fell on rock; and as soon as it sprang up, it withered away because it lacked moisture. 7 And some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up with it and choked it. 8 But others fell on good ground, sprang up, and yielded [e]a crop a hundredfold.” When He had said these things He cried, “He who has savedears youto hear, let him hear!”
He intended to confirm her faith by pointing to it when He told her "Your faith has saved you" to show that her faith is the grounds for her spiritual deliverance