Jesus
used the story with them (the religious leaders), but they did not understand
Him. They couldn’t make sense of what He was telling them. (John 10:6)
A few of your people will grasp, and be
receptive to, your vision. Most will muddle along under various levels of
understanding. Some, who have vested interest in their story of the world will
aggressively oppose you – often subtly and deceitfully, while acting as though
they support you. These people must be addressed – directly, both to be given
opportunity, and to stop them from harming other people in your community. Left
unchecked, their story will become more prominent than yours in your community.
Jesus told the story of the sheep and the
good shepherd (John 10:1-5) to help these church leaders understand what they
were doing with the people. From their perspective, He had insulted them (John
9:39-41) earlier in the conversation. When they did not understand the story,
He tried to explain with a lengthy, literal explanation (John 10:7-18), but they
did not wish to understand. Understanding meant they would have to change.
Jesus saw them for what they were, and clearly challenged them. When God’s
message is opposed in your community, you must do that as well.
Make sure that you address opposition to
God’s vision for your people. Seek His will in how to combat it effectively,
but don’t ignore such opposition.
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