1 The Pharisees and Sadducees came up, and putting Jesus to the test, they asked Him to show them a sign from heaven. 2 But He replied to them, “When it is evening, you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red.’ 3 And in the morning, ‘There will be a storm today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ You know how to discern the appearance of the sky, but are you unable to discern the signs of the times? 4 An evil and adulterous generation wants a sign; and so a sign will not be given to it, except the sign of Jonah.” And He left them and went away.
TODAY'S TAKEAWAY:
Ahhhh... I can just see how the wheels in their brains would have been spinning after this! So, the Pharisees (being the spiritual leaders, and having the popular support among the people) and the Sadducees (who held political power, being the lawyers of the time) disagreed on most matters, but together, they would have made a dangerous team.
So, without getting political, I'm going to get "political". Personally, I believe that any party and any form of government could "work" - IF - people were perfect. But they are not. Therefore, there needs to be proper accountability measures as well as law enforcement, otherwise, there will only be corruption and anarchy. Therefore, I vote based on the policies that are put forward, preferring the ones that are best for the entire country, AND on the likelihood that the particular politician will actually try to do as they say.
Now, if and when a government system and/or party is based on God's laws and directions, there will be actual freedom, since God is against prejudiced behavior, and stands for freedom of choice, true equality, love and compassion, fairness and justice, to protect and look out for the victims and the vulnerable... According to God's word, as believers, we are to pay taxes, and pray for and submit to all authorities as unto the Lord (respecting and obeying laws, UNLESS they go against God's commandments). God Himself doesn't force anyone to love Him back, or even obey Him, so no one should force anyone to comply, not even in our churches, so why would anyone think to do that in government for an entire country?!
Now, back to this interesting but dangerous combination of "church"-and-state which can actually be seen in many of our countries around the world, in several different forms, be it communist dictatorship or radical Islamic authoritarianism. "Church" in these cases represent the radical religious dogmas, or the godless idealisms that are "preached" (propagandized) and enforced by the politicians so that the government leaders have the the greater power and most of the money. The idealisms might sound good, but even when they say "equity", somehow the rich get richer and fewer, and the poor get poorer. And when you dissect all of their idealisms, one can see how deceptive, contradictive and divisive they are, creating divisions and disruptions, fear and hatred, and suddenly one is thinking that right is wrong and wrong is right.
These are the group/s with personal beliefs, preferences, narratives and agendas... who expect all people to comply... They will figure out the most effective ways to seduce and entice the crowds with empty promises and lies, delivering their messages with fake compassion, but with very real condescending arrogance. When one agrees, they will feel invigorated. If one questions this, they will feel patronized. And if anyone outwardly disagrees in any way, they are an enemy that needs to be mocked, harassed, censored, cancelled, removed... by any means necessary! And Jesus was and is this enemy! Then, and now!
Seeing that Jesus was really popular, and somehow really smart, the Pharisees and Sadducees put their heads together to come up with a way to stump Him, asking Him for a sign from heaven. Maybe they were wanting something like fire to rain down as Elijah had requested, or some miracle that was extra-extra supernatural, or for Jesus to make a radical prediction. But, notice that Jesus did not protest, or even try to talk sense into these authoritative groups. He remained respectful, and actually answered their request... NOT they way they wanted, BUT in the way that was and is needed (for everyone), in order to be saved.
First of all, if one knows the Old Testament scriptures, one would have known about all the amazing signs and miracles that the Lord had already done. And one would see the gospel message of salvation in almost every chapter of every book! Just from the Old Testament, one can become a believer... in understanding and knowing that the Lord (aka THE Angel of the Lord) - is Jesus (preincarnate)! There are many verses that talk about how the Lord was going to die for our sins so that He could redeem us - those who choose to have a personal relationship with Him.
Therefore, Jesus gave the Pharisees and Sadducees a prediction - yet another prophecy - that He was going to be crucified, and placed in the grave for three days, and then He would rise from the dead. How much more of a sign does one need in order to believe?!
Lee Strobel, an award winning legal investigative journalist for the Chicago Tribune, also formerly a staunch atheist, attempted to disprove the Bible's claims, centering his research on Jesus' resurrection... only to become a believer. You can find his books and documentaries online. As well, there's a movie on his life that is really good. So, if you are like me, and more cerebral, this is something to check out.
Iron sharpens iron! May we keep our faith and trust in God, and not politics! And may we all focus on our relationship with the Lord, and be opened to His calling and His continuous guidance and help, no matter what is happening to us or around us.