“Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.” (Luke 4:21)
When I train students in my laboratory, I often have them
read about things before they try them out.
I have them read through a procedure and tell them that they may not
understand all of it, but just to read it to get an idea of what we will be
doing together. After they see and
practice the procedure, reading it makes much more sense. The “fulfillment” of a procedure is in its
execution.
So it is with the Bible.
Many things were heard from God and some of it was understood. But fulfillment did not occur before
Jesus. Perhaps there was an inkling of
what “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me” meant through Moses, the Law, Wisdom,
and the Prophets. When Jesus came,
though, then the true execution of that phrase was made plain. Not only did he illuminate the entire Bible,
he refashioned history according to its true fulfillment and showed the future
in his being and in his teaching.
Everyone in Jesus’ hometown hoped that he was talking about
how Israel would come out on top and all the pagan nations would be punished
and destroyed. They hoped for a ruler to
make a merely earthly kingdom. While
Jesus pointed to himself, he dashed their hopes of Messiah, even speaking
blasphemy to their ears. He explained
that although he fulfilled the scriptures, the people of his hometown would be
the first to reject this fulfillment: a kingdom beyond Israel embracing the
pagan nations.
So when I come to the Bible and when I speak about it, the
true understanding and execution of the scriptures can only be found in
Jesus. He is more than an example. He is more than a sacrifice. He is more than a victor. Fulfillment comes “today.” He is my ever-living, ever-present guide and
friend. It is Jesus opening my mind to
the scriptures and their meaning through an encounter with him.
Lord, you have brought
such joy and simplicity to obeying you!
Jesus is the mediator of all truth.
The Bible is now his book to teach me with so that I too might fulfill
the scriptures even as I hear from him.
Let my ears hear the one who is the way, the truth, and the life. Amen.
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