Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Absurd Question with Profound Answers


Mark 12:18-27, CEB - Sadducees, who deny that there is a resurrection, came to Jesus and asked, “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man’s brother dies, leaving a widow but no children, the brother must marry the widow and raise up children for his brother.  Now there were seven brothers. The first one married a woman; when he died, he left no children.  The second married her and died without leaving any children. The third did the same.  None of the seven left any children. Finally, the woman died.  At the resurrection, when they all rise up, whose wife will she be? All seven were married to her.”

Jesus said to them, “Isn’t this the reason you are wrong, because you don’t know either the scriptures or God’s power?  When people rise from the dead, they won’t marry nor will they be given in marriage. Instead, they will be like God’s angels.  As for the resurrection from the dead, haven’t you read in the scroll from Moses, in the passage about the burning bush, how God said to Moses, I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?  He isn’t the God of the dead but of the living. You are seriously mistaken.”

 

                To understand this third consecutive challenge to Jesus by the religious leaders (this time the Sadducees), we need to understand that the question posed to Jesus is particular kind of a question.  It is called “boruth,” literally translated “vulgarity.”  It is a scoffing question meant to mock the person questioned.  Even to us, it seems to pose a ridiculous situation where one woman is married to seven brothers as each brother passes away and leaves her a widow.  Mark points out an additional detail that betrays the disingenuousness of the Sadducees.  They don’t even believe in resurrection of any kind, yet they are asking Jesus about it.  They aren’t even trying to get Jesus to say something wrong or controversial.  They are trying to shame Him publicly with a question that has no relevance to anything important. 

                As Jesus always does, he turns the table on them.  He flatly calls them wrong in their disbelief in resurrection and uses the only scripture the Sadducees acknowledge as authoritative to point out their error.  If God is called “the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” by those scriptures.  The tense used is present, assuming those named patriarchs are among those that still live.  God is the God of the living, not the dead.  Furthermore, the issue of marriage in heaven is put in proper perspective, for our heavenly lives transcend earthly matters such as marriage.  The relationship that holds all together in heaven is the relationship we all have with God.  While the truth of this is partially experienced here on earth, the full glory of this incredible unity available through our shared relationship with God awaits us on the other side of this life.  While who we were married to on earth will not be unimportant, it will be gloriously surpassed by the relationship all will share with Christ. 

                As a pastor, I have often offered the comfort to surviving spouses that their separation from their primary partner in life by death is not permanent.  I believe that with all my heart.  We will be reunited with those we love in eternity that we all share in Christ.  I have also had the opportunity to speak to those who have lost a spouse to death when they find themselves, as an appropriate time later, wanting to marry again.  I assure them that they are not forsaking their departed spouse in marrying again.  It will not be awkward when someone who has outlived multiple spouses when they are all together in eternity.  The Love that holds all of them transcends all the previous conventions in a new reality where marriage is no longer necessary.  Angels don’t marry in eternity and neither will we.

                I get that this concept is more than a little bit difficult to wrap one’s mind around, for I struggle to wrap my little mind around it.  But the point that I try to hold onto as I struggle with it is that God has got how eternity works all figured out.  While I find it hard to imagine a reality without marriage, God does not.  God has something even better worked out.  I work to trust God for those things that will forever be beyond me in this life.  I invite us all to do that as well.

 

Question:  Are there other matters of eternity that you are aware of that defy human understanding and yet invite us to trust God anyway?

 

Prayer:  God of all, Your love, grace, and provision is enough to sustain us for eternity.  Help us to trust in that truth in the midst of our incomplete human understanding of true reality.  Amen.

 

Prayer Focus:  Pray for people who have been affected by the multiple mass shootings in the last month.

 

Song:  We’ll Understand It Better By and By – Bishop Carlton Pearson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQpu_ygjKmo  

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