THINGS AREN’T ALWAYS AS THEY SEEM!

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2025

Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s reading is Luke 20:17b-18, where Jesus says,   

17 …. What then is this that is written: “THE STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED, THIS BECAME THE CHIEF CORNER STONE?” 18 Everyone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces; but on whomever it falls, it will scatter him like dust.

 
THINGS AREN’T ALWAYS AS THEY SEEM!

Things aren’t always as they seem. There are many reasons for that. All too often we think we see the fullness of an event or understand the completeness of an issue, when really don’t. Why? Because we don’t have all the facts. At other times, however, we refuse to see what is standing clearly before us. That’s what’s going on in our reading today.

Jesus Christ was the fulfillment of all the Messianic prophecies in the Bible. For example, He here cites Psalm 118:22. He is truly the fulfillment of all the needs and hopes of a sinful humanity, if we would only see Him as He is. You’d think that religious people would get that for sure. But back then, as today, people who trust in their own works, even religious people, fail to see the need for God’s provision for their life and salvation, even when it is standing right in front of them.

When Jesus uses the image of the cornerstone, He’s saying exactly who He is. He is the most vital and essential part of God’s saving action for the world. It doesn’t matter whether religious people or powerful people or people of any significance admit that or not. The Pharisees, the religious leaders of that day, were irritated that Jesus would assert His significance for their lives. Who does He think He is? Doesn’t He know who they are? Yes, He does. And He knows exactly who He is. But this situation is not really about whether or not Jesus knows who He is or whether or not He properly respects their position in society. The point is that their rejection, as well as ours, doesn’t affect God’s power to save and it doesn’t affect the fact that Jesus is the cornerstone of life and salvation. It’s vital to realize that rejection of Him, no matter who we are from society’s point of view, leaves us powerless to be reconciled to God; it refuses to believe His gracious offer of life and salvation which we and all people need both now and forever.

Jesus is the key element, the cornerstone for our lives, the only One who can and does hold us together. But don’t let His offer to be the cornerstone of your life devolve into a discussion of what happens if you reject Him or don’t take Him seriously. Why not simply receive it and then begin to live in the joy that He is that for you? Focus your attention on His work and His words in the Bible. See what He is doing for you as He journeys to the cross and through the empty tomb in order to accomplish forgiveness and salvation for you. Then engage in what He calls you to do in response. Jesus is not just a solid foundation for your life. He also gives “cornerstone strength” to live your life abundantly IN HIM, both now and forever.

PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, help us to take Your Word seriously in our lives. Don’t let anything detract us from seeing our relationship with You as the most important thing in our life each and every day. AMEN

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