Soyeong
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I'm guessing these words alone caused a massive stir 2000 years ago. What would have been the reaction of the folk who heard Jesus saying this? Was it allowed for people without robes to preach about God? We're people very afraid of God in those days? .
Indeed, it was causing a massive stir, Mark 1:5 says that all the country of Judea and all Jerusalem were going out to him and were being baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. They were wondering whether John the Baptist was Elijah, who would make the way for the Messiah or whether he was the Prophet like unto Moses. The people were looking for their Messiah to come, free them from Roman oppression, and rule and reign over them, so the message that the Kingdom of God was at hand was very good news to them, though they were incorrectly considering it to be a physical kingdom rather than a spiritual one because Jesus conquered a far greater problem than the Romans. There was no requirement for someone to wear a robe to preach about God. There is a difference between being afraid of someone and having a reverent fear of them. Perhaps another way of putting it is that we react differently to someone who is powerful, unsafe, but is holy, righteous, and good than we react to someone who is powerful, unsafe, but is evil.
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