Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 Jerusalem. He spoke out against the harmful practices in the temple and preached the omnipresence of God in all living beings. He exhorted the people not to cause harm to anyone. At that time, the priests of the holy temples of Jerusalem had become corrupt and money-oriented, and had deteriorated into pround and selfis men. Jesus went round to the holy shrines and discovered that they had become bazaars where grace was being bargained and commericialised. In those days, people used to sacrifice doves in the temple of Jerusalem, thinking that God would be pleased. When Jesus entered the precints of the temple of Jerusalem, and found people sacrificing doves and other living beings to God, he sought to put an end to these cruel practices. He went to the place where doves were sold, released the birds and condemned the acts of blood. The priests and scholars resented his act and argued that the God in whom they had faith accepted the sacrifice and was propitiated thereby. Even though the affected persons turned against him, Jesus carried on regardless of their hostility. He did not attach any importance to praise or blame, since they pertained to the body, not the Self. The priests asked Jesus for evidence of authority to interfere with the dictates of religion. Christ went on tell them a parable. "Once there was a farmer who had two sons. He asked his first son to go out to the field so that he may watch the crops ready for harvest. The son refused to obey him. Thereupon he asked the second son, and he readily agreed. But, what really happened was, the second son did not go. The first son later repented for his refusal to do as bidden and he went and watched the crop." "Now," Christ asked, "Who among these two pleased the Father more - the son who declared his assent by word of mouth and disobeyed in action or he who disobeyed by word of mouth but obeyed in action? You obey in words, but disobey in action. My action reveals that I do acts which God has commanded. You are you own witness, whether you follow the dictates of the Divine father. I have greater authority than you, for your action shows that you disobey whereas my actions prove that I follow His commands." Jesus also condemned the priesthood that tolerated and encouraged these corrupt practices. So he drew upon himself the anger of the heads of temples and monasteries. As Jesus went on with his preaching and drew multitudes towards him, some of the priests and those in authority grew envious of his popularity. THis happens in all countries; becoming popular in the world automatically begets jealousy and envy. They started persecuting him and charging him with blasphemy. Jesus, however, continued up to the end to carry on his mission of love and righteousness, first, as the messenger of God, and later as the Son of God. Love will not submit to the forces of envy or hatred however powerful they may be. Love will prevail over them. --- Sri Sathya Sai Baba. From the book "Be Like Jesus" The Good News of Jesus in the words of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Compiled by William and Debra Miller. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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