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The Will to Believe

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The Will to Believe

By Jonathan Foster

Pilot said, “What is truth?” You can almost hear him scoffing or maybe squirming… Jesus just stood there. He didn’t respond with a book, a website, or a campaign slogan.

He stood there.

Pilot was looking for answers, for resolution, for a response. And Jesus stood there in the way of truth and in the way of truth. Think about the two different ways… Depending on how it’s used “in the way” could mean a barrier, something blocking progress or “in the way” could mean in the flow, the right way to go.

Jesus stood there in the way.

Pilot didn’t get it. Maybe he was pressured for time. Maybe he was someone that just couldn’t see it. Maybe he wasn’t used to looking real hard for something. Maybe most everything was handed to him and this time it wasn’t handed to him. What he needed to do was stop, pray, think, listen and accept responsibility for his choice. But he didn’t.

Maybe you don’t get it either and like Pilot you’re frustrated. Listen, I have watched a lot of people struggle with their belief system. I have listened to many offer excuses. I’ve known people who always needed one more answer or some specific response or one more piece of evidence. Maybe you’re one of those people. Sorry to be so blunt but here’s my reaction…

No one walks away from Jesus because they can’t make the mental ascent. Good grief. Who can? No one can understand it.
Some say they can’t believe in Jesus because they need more evidence. Who doesn’t want more evidence? We all do.
I don’t believe people turn their backs on Jesus because they can’t reconcile science and the Bible. Yeah, even believers struggle with how to interpret the Bible sometimes.
People don’t walk away because of the church. Guess what? All of us at one time or another have wanted to walk away because of the church!
It’s not because of Christians although, again, trust me, I’ve been tempted
It’s not because of education, or politics, or race or pain in the world or anything else. You might think so but I don’t buy it.

People walk away from Jesus because they simply refuse to believe.

It’s a matter of the will. That thing deep inside of you that says either, “Yeah I want to believe in Him. I need to have someone else in control of my life.” Or “I could believe in Him but I will not.” You see, there’s a difference between saying, “I can believe in Jesus.” (which means you may or may not) And “I will believe in Jesus.” (which means you will).

So, I’d say stop, pray, think, listen and accept responsibility for your choice and then decide if you will or will not. Don’t blame it on something else.

It always comes down to the will.
 
Pilate - the Easier, Softer Way

I think that Pilate knew that something profoundly spiritual was going on. Jesus didn't act like condemned men act and it threw him for a loop. Deep inside himself he knew he didn't have control of this man or of the situation.

He couldn't fathom Jesus. When he looked at Jesus, he didn't see the panic he expected to see, instead he saw love. And he couldn't control the Jews. I've heard it preached that Judea was one of those provinces that Imperial Rome sent poorly performing governors to as a last chance post; a kind of dumping ground for men who were on the verge of being washed out of the system. All the Jews had to do would be to send a bad report on Pilate to Caesar and Pilot's career (and maybe his life) would be over.

Had he stood firm and refused to crucify Jesus, Pilate would have suffered much at the hands of the Emperor. He took what he thought was the easier, softer way. By caving in to the Jews, he may have bought more time for himself as Governor of Judea and maybe saved his career. But, I doubt that he ever had a good night's sleep for the rest of his life. I'll bet that whenever he faced another condemned prisoner or even thought about that day, he saw the face of Jesus in his mind and trembled.

The "Easier, softer way" is seldom easier or softer in the long run.

SLE
 
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