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the desire of ages-第39章

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 saw symbolized the dispersion of the whole Jewish nation for their wickedness and impenitence。

And why did the priests flee from the temple? Why did they not stand their ground? He who commanded them to go was a carpenter's son; a poor Galilean; without earthly rank or power。 Why did they not resist Him? Why did they leave the gain so ill acquired; and flee at the command of One whose outward appearance was so humble?

Christ spoke with the authority of a king; and in His appearance; and in the tones of His voice; there was that which they had no power to resist。 At the word of command they realized; as they had never realized before; their true position as hypocrites and robbers。 When divinity flashed through humanity; not only did they see indignation on Christ's countenance; they realized the import of His words。 They felt as if before the throne of the eternal Judge; with their sentence passed on them for time and for eternity。 For a time they were convinced that Christ was a prophet; and many believed Him to be the Messiah。 The Holy Spirit flashed into their minds the utterances of the prophets concerning Christ。 Would they yield to this conviction?

Repent they would not。 They knew that Christ's sympathy for the poor had been aroused。 They knew that they had been guilty of extortion in their dealings with the people。 Because Christ discerned their thoughts they hated Him。 His public rebuke was humiliating to their pride; and they were jealous of His growing influence with the people。 They determined to challenge Him as to the power by which He had driven them forth; and who gave Him this power。

Slowly and thoughtfully; but with hate in their hearts; they returned to the temple。 But what a change had taken place during their absence!

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When they fled; the poor remained behind; and these were now looking to Jesus; whose countenance expressed His love and sympathy。 With tears in His eyes; He said to the trembling ones around Him: Fear not; I will deliver thee; and thou shalt glorify Me。 For this cause came I into the world。

The people pressed into Christ's presence with urgent; pitiful appeals: Master; bless me。 His ear heard every cry。 With pity exceeding that of a tender mother He bent over the suffering little ones。 All received attention。 Everyone was healed of whatever disease he had。 The dumb opened their lips in praise; the blind beheld the face of their Restorer。 The hearts of the sufferers were made glad。

As the priests and temple officials witnessed this great work; what a revelation to them were the sounds that fell on their ears! The people were relating the story of the pain they had suffered; of their disappointed hopes; of painful days and sleepless nights。 When the last spark of hope seemed to be dead; Christ had healed them。 The burden was so heavy; one said; but I have found a helper。 He is the Christ of God; and I will devote my life to His service。 Parents said to their children; He has saved your life; lift up your voice and praise Him。 The voices of children and youth; fathers and mothers; friends and spectators; blended in thanksgiving and praise。 Hope and gladness filled their hearts。 Peace came to their minds。 They were restored soul and body; and they returned home; proclaiming everywhere the matchless love of Jesus。

At the crucifixion of Christ; those who had thus been healed did not join with the rabble throng in crying; 〃Crucify Him; crucify Him。〃 Their sympathies were with Jesus; for they had felt His great sympathy and wonderful power。 They knew Him to be their Saviour; for He had given them health of body and soul。 They listened to the preaching of the apostles; and the entrance of God's word into their hearts gave them understanding。 They became agents of God's mercy; and instruments of His salvation。

The crowd that had fled from the temple court after a time slowly drifted back。 They had partially recovered from the panic that had seized them; but their faces expressed irresolution and timidity。 They looked with amazement on the works of Jesus; and were convicted that in Him the prophecies concerning the Messiah were fulfilled。 The sin of the desecration of the temple rested; in a great degree; upon the priests。 It

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was by their arrangement that the court had been turned into a market place。 The people were comparatively innocent。 They were impressed by the divine authority of Jesus; but with them the influence of the priests and rulers was paramount。 They regarded Christ's mission as an innovation; and questioned His right to interfere with what was permitted by the authorities of the temple。 They were offended because the traffic had been interrupted; and they stifled the convictions of the Holy Spirit。

Above all others the priests and rulers should have seen in Jesus the anointed of the Lord; for in their hands were the sacred scrolls that described His mission; and they knew that the cleansing of the temple was a manifestation of more than human power。 Much as they hated Jesus; they could not free themselves from the thought that He might be a prophet sent by God to restore the sanctity of the temple。 With a deference born of this fear; they went to Him with the inquiry; 〃What sign showest Thou unto us; seeing that Thou doest these things?〃

Jesus had shown them a sign。 In flashing light into their hearts; and in doing before them the works which the Messiah was to do; He had given convincing evidence of His character。 Now when they asked for a sign; He answered them by a parable; showing that He read their malice; and saw to what lengths it would lead them。 〃Destroy this temple;〃 He said; 〃and in three days I will raise it up。〃

In these words His meaning was twofold。 He referred not only to the destruction of the Jewish temple and worship; but to His own death;the destruction of the temple of His body。 This the Jews were already plotting。 As the priests and rulers returned to the temple; they had proposed to kill Jesus; and thus rid themselves of the troubler。 Yet when He set before them their purpose; they did not understand Him。 They took His words as applying only to the temple at Jerusalem; and with indignation exclaimed; 〃Forty and six years was this temple in building; and wilt Thou rear it up in three days?〃 Now they felt that Jesus had justified their unbelief; and they were confirmed in their rejection of Him。

Christ did not design that His words should be understood by the unbelieving Jews; nor even by His disciples at this time。 He knew that they would be misconstrued by His enemies; and would be turned against Him。 At His trial they would be brought as an accusation; and on Calvary they would be flung at Him as a taunt。 But to explain them now would give His disciples a knowledge of His sufferings; and bring

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upon them sorrow which as yet they were not able to bear。 And an explanation would prematurely disclose to the Jews the result of their prejudice and unbelief。 Already they had entered upon a path which they would steadily pursue until He should be led as a lamb to the slaught
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