STC Foundations Daily

Podcast: 30 October 2020


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Hello everyone and welcome to the final podcast of this week. It’s been great to be with you and explore so many of Jesus’ amazing teachings today. For a recap this week, we’ve considered the true power, power that comes from Jesus shows up when we exercise faith. And how we have the power to influence the areas of position, forgiveness and restoration. Today we are wrapping up a week of looking at Jesus Kingdom values with the ‘Power of Money’, or ‘the power of putting money in its place’ would be a better but less snappy title’.
REFLECTION:

I think it’s fair to say that 2020 has thrown up a lot in our nation around what we have or don’t have. As I record this podcast it’s been a day where the news has been filled with people struggling with finances. How are many going to survive the winter on a zero hours contact? Maybe you have been kept up wondering how the bills will get paid let alone how you will celebrate Christmas? Or conversely maybe 2020 has made you realise how much you have, you’ve been clearing out things that you don’t need, driving around for weeks with bags of charity shop donations in the boot because you keep forgetting they are there. It feels like the urge to self preserve, to make sure we have enough and a little extra has become very strong in a year where there is so much uncertainty.
Today’s passage tells the story of the Rich man who struggles to hear the call of Jesus, I believe wherever you fall on the not enough and too much scale there is some gold to be mined from this story today.
This rich man asks Jesus now he can get eternal life, he tells Jesus that he has kept all the laws and asks what ease he needs to do, we pick up the story at verse 21 of chapter 19.
Jesus answered, “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”  When the young man heard this, he went away sad, because he had great wealth.
This must have been a sad scene to witness, this rich eager man, leaving, his tail between his legs knowing that he cannot hit the mark.
There’s two things I want to pull from this passage today. Firstly that Jesus is revealing a broad truth about the heart and secondly that he’s revealing a specific truth about money.
So firstly, Jesus is revealing a broad truth about the heart. Over the past week we have seen several moments where Jesus calls out an attitude that has gone awry. The disciples ask who will be the greatest in the kingdom, the Pharisee ask what they can get away with in the area of divorce, the disciples struggle to summon up faith. Each of these moments show that no one is fully understanding the scope of the kingdom of heaven. It’s like Jesus keeps showing them a mirror where they see that their attempts to look good and righteous are only skin deep, his truths are yet to penetrate their hearts. It’s the same here with the rich man.
He lists ‘love your neighbour as yourself’ as one of the commands he has kept. Jesus really seems to call his bluff, he replies ‘ok, go and give all you have to the poor’. The man can’t and in his sadness as he walks away he reveals that he doesn’t really love his neighbour as himself because he is unable to give his neighbour what he has. Jesus is handing him a mirror and saying ‘take a look, your actions aren’t matching up to your words’. Jesus will call the Pharisees ‘white washed tombs’ – beautiful and presentable on the outside but full of dead things. He’s saying the same here only with a bit less tone!
Jesus cannot stand empty sentiment, he is showing that the people of God are still struggling with the same things that left them wandering around in the desert for 40 years. They say one thing and act another way. Jesus is revealing here this broad truth about our human nature and how we so often don’t live up to our words.
Secondly he reveals a specific truth about money – ...
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STC Foundations DailyBy STC Sheffield