Luke 11:14-12:34
Jesus was teaching and performing miracles in the midst of a crowd.
Many people claimed that He was casting out demons by the power of Satan; and,
others pleaded for a sign from heaven to prove that Jesus was the Son of God. Evidently,
what Jesus had already done in their midst was not proof enough; what they
needed was not more signs but to open their eyes and believe what they were
already seeing. Then, there were the Pharisees and other religious leaders who
were trying to catch Jesus in a trap because of something He said or did.
This type of hostile environment was typical of Jesus’ ministry and He
did not back down from it. Instead, He pointed out the unreasonableness of
their claims, their hard-heartedness in regards to past prophets and messengers
from God, and their religious charade. While they appeared to be pious, they
were only playing the game, going through the motions, saying and doing that
which made them look good. “Beware of their hypocrisy,” Jesus said (Luke 12:1).
Jesus also made this pointed statement, “Your eye is a lamp for your
body. A pure eye lets sunshine into your soul, but an evil eye shuts out the
light and plunges you into darkness. Make sure the light that you think you
have is not really darkness. If you are filled with light, with no
dark corners, then your whole life will be radiant, as though a floodlight
is shining on you” (11:33-36).
Those who were listening to Jesus could apply His teaching in two
ways. First, those who were unbelievers had Christ, the Light, standing be-
fore them, but their evil eye (hardened heart) shut Him out and plunged them
into darkness. The Pharisees, also, while thinking that they al- ready had
“spiritual light” really had darkness. Their man-made religion made them look
good on the outside, but
they were hypocrites. They were religious for show, not because they were truly
seeking to please God. Their supposed wisdom kept them from believing in
Christ.
However, for those who believe in Christ and who open their eyes to
His light, we will be flooded with spiritual illumination. Just as we would
physically bask in the glow of a floodlight, in Christ our inward spiritual
life is enlightened by His presence. To the extent that we surrender every area
of our lives to Christ, to that extent there are “no dark corners,” and our whole life
is filled with His radiance.
Daily Reflection
Define the meaning of “dark corners.” What do those look like, in
regards to Christ?
How would this idea of “dark corners” relate to one’s money, for
example in the story that Jesus told of the rich fool?
Describe your life. Is every area filled with radiance or do you have
“dark corners”?
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