A year or two ago a friend offered me a ride
in his custom Corvette. That machine was beautiful to look at,
impressive to sit in. Riding a few inches off the ground, my friend put
that contraption through its paces.
In first gear I was thrown
back into the seat. In second gear it felt like the g-force was
stretching my face, just like that of the astronauts during a blastoff.
In third gear we blew by an 18-wheeler like he was standing still.
It was fantastic!
Then, when we were doing about 1,000 miles
an hour (I may be exaggerating there), we came up on a parked police
vehicle. The vette slowed down. The 18-wheeler slowed down. Everybody
slowed down. And that's the point. That vette had power. That
18-wheeler, with a full load and a big diesel engine, had power.
But that parked police car, it had authority.
There are in this
world a great many groups, individuals and organizations that have
power. They have the financial, political or logical clout to impress
us, seduce us and intimidate us.
But when it comes to authority,
that's different.
It's different because when things are said and
done, all of us have an authority -- one very special authority -- who
stands head and shoulders above the rest. His is the voice to whom we
listen; He is the Person in whom we will place our confidence.
The evangelist Mark records a day when Jesus was teaching, and the
people who heard Him recognized His message came with a unique
authority: an authority unlike anything they had heard before.
True, like us they had known some brilliant people, some fast-thinking,
shrewd, knowledgeable people. But none of those people could compare
with the words they heard coming out of Jesus' mouth.
Mark's
event is not the only time such a thing happened. There are other
situations when Jesus' authority was obvious. When Jesus cast out
demons, His authority was noted; when He stilled a storm, His authority
was obvious. And when He died, yes, even in dying, His authority could
not be hidden. Listen carefully and you will hear the calloused Roman
centurion confess: "... 'Truly Jesus is the Son of God'" (Matthew
27:54b).
But you, my friends, have been blessed to see more than
a Man do miracles or die a noble death.
You have been there to
see Jesus rise from the dead. In that moment the ultimate power and
authority of God did for you what you could never dream of
accomplishing: Jesus defeated death and He did it for you. Thanks be to
God that we have such a blessed Authority, who is bringing us to heaven.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, this world has produced many who lay
claim to having authority and power. I give thanks that You are the
ultimate authority in my life. Grant me the grace to place all other
pretenders in their appropriate position and place. In Your Name, I
offer this prayer. Amen.
Pastor Ken Klaus
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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