Who Do You Believe?

And Jesus said to them, “Nor will I tell you by what authority I do these things.” Luke 20:8 NASB

Authority – We all want to know, don’t we? “Who says so?” The constant insistence on recognized authority. So if I come back with the answer, “Well, I heard it from YouTube,” my claim will probably be dismissed as unreliable—even if it really isn’t. In the academic world we insist on peer review. That means we subject our statements to the verification of other men and women within our field of expertise. They are the authority. Of course, that doesn’t always work so well, does it? Copernicus was rejected by his peer group. So was Einstein. In fact, peer groups tend to be myopically concerned with their current views, usually dismissing someone whose position challenges the common core beliefs. The history of science is full of examples of men who held false theories for decades because everyone else agreed with them. We can easily see the same thing happening in theology. It’s really another instance of paradigm thinking.

But does this mean we just believe whatever we want? Do we wait for that voice from God to tell us what we should believe? Are psychological states an accurate measure of the truth? That hardly makes any sense, as history demonstrates. Plenty of people have been plenty wrong about plenty of things. When the priests and scribes confronted Yeshua about authority, they were asking the same question we ask today: “Who told you these things?” In other words, give us your pedigree so we will know you didn’t just make this up. Behind that question is the more important demand: prove to us that you are in agreement with us.   Show us where your ideas came from so we can feel confident that you have the same sources we do.

I hope that you can see just how circular this really is. It suggests that there really is nothing new, that everything we know has to be connected to everything we already know. The biggest roadblock to learning anything new is precisely what I think I already know. As long as I hold on to my firmly established prior convictions, I will ask only one question. “By what authority?” In other words, I will insist that unless you can show me that your authority is the same as mine or one that I respect, I will discard your idea as irrelevant. My past “knowledge” will prevent me from learning anything new.

Yeshua doesn’t answer his critics. In an amazingly clever rebuttal, he silences their inquiry. But at the same time, he never tells them, or us, where his authority comes from. Why? Why doesn’t he just say, “All power and authority has been given to me by the Father”? That would clear it up. Instead, he says nothing. Rather than give verbal justification, he acts! If you want to know where he got his authority, look at what he does and then draw your own conclusion. Not until after the resurrection does he provide verbal justification. Before the grave it’s all about what he does.

Maybe that’s the lesson for us. Stop talking. Just live it. Let others draw their conclusions from the way we act, not what we say. It is always possible to deny someone’s words. It’s very difficult to deny their behavior. Authority arises from action.

Topical Index: authority, truth, paradigm, Luke 20:8

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Laurita Hayes

I am convinced that the flesh has a natural aversion to faith. One of the reasons we want to know in verity and in truth is so we DON’T have to believe even while we claim to be ‘convinced’ of what we believe. How snarky is that? It don’t make no sense!

Faith is an action, not a dogmatic belief system, and it follows a Person and what that Person says to do. I have noticed that faith has not been defined by what the finite mind can comprehend. I am quite sure the Israelites did not know for a verity how they were going to cross the Jordan until the feet of the priests carrying the ark touched that water, and if you don’t know HOW you are going to do something, it is hard to promise that you will do it, but there it is: they had been commanded to cross the Jordan.

Faith is the stuff that causes us to lift a foot going in a certain direction even when we cannot see the Way. The disciples asked where Yeshua said He was going and He assured them that they already knew; not only that, but they also already knew how to get there! The whole chapter of John 14 bears reading on this topic, for it has to do with faith. Ultimately, the answer is that Yeshua pointed to His works to reveal the Father, and we are told to follow Him, for He IS the Way.

We aren’t called to ‘know’ the directions, whys or wherefores. We are called to pick up a foot and put it in the water, for we saw Him pass that way. See an unsurmountable problem involving injustice, oppression, ignorance or disaster? See self sacrifice, humbling service or open-ended commitment that requires you roll the dice on all that you think you own or are? Did He pass that way? Do we hear His Voice calling from across these Jordans and Moriahs? Might be time to act, and just do the thinking (much less knowing) later. Sigh. So much for ‘knowing’ (which is a form, if you think about it, so therefore it has to be following a function first so as to define it). The function is to throw all we have and are into following our Shepherd. The Way materializes under our feet as we go. Faith does not need a map for faith CREATES the map. The map is just a side effect of reordering that chaos.

Brett Weiner

Shalom we often mention the yezter ara. and the yezter ara tov . We can determine the counterfeit by examining the original.. this can apply in so many areas. For an example Grace we know that Grace begins in the Old Testament most commonly referred in that Noah found Grace in the eyes of the Lord the same with Tamar Bathsheba and so on. Grace is not a New Testament Authority eye exam in English examples we find that Grace is also an action just like faith this is how God reveals himself. When we realize that has moved in our lives our lives are changed forever we are all going through difficulties this is how we all help each other grow the believer and the non-believer alike

Brett Weiner

Hello again I just looked at Skip’s devotion under studylight right on the money.

Shirley Anne

It’s called the Yetzer hara and Yetzer Tov.

carl roberts

Yeshua did leave us with two life-imparting words: “Follow me.” Do I as do. Live as I live. Love as I love. We have no excuse for “we [now] have the mind of the Messiah.” As the scriptures enjoin: ~Let this mind be in you which also was in [the very human, very humble] Christ Jesus ~

What we now may refer to as the beatitudes, are attitudes that ought to be.. [ours..]

robert lafoy

Well said Carl, Haven’t seen much from you here, is everything OK?

Beth

This was well said. Just about anything new is challenged when it’s different from the norm. It’s strange how we read the same Scriptures and come away with different ideas. People respond with anger but fear is what lies behind it. In the past, our trust was misplaced. Instead of trusting the plain text, we trusted the twisted interpretation of the text. Instead of looking at the original language, we trusted biased scholars who translated the original text into English. When you find out you’ve been lied to, you don’t know who to trust or what can be believed. You have to learn to think critically and seek truth no matter what people say.

Rich Pease

PICK YOUR SPOTS . . .
At the time in the Luke 20 account, Yeshua knew the most poignant
response to His questioners was no response, thus dismantling their
attempt to humanly challenge God’s authority.
Sometimes actions speak louder than words.
Yet, during another occasion when seekers probed Him, Yeshua used words
to help them see “beyond” the fleshly or physical realm of His ministry.
He told them, “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words
that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.”
There is a time for everything.

Brett Weiner

It all breaks down to the question how shall we live then? Francis Schaeffer years ago it is series on this it left our family informed. Many say if we knew now what we knew then we would live differently. A phrase we use today is 20/20 hindsight Let’s help others wake up I think it’s called Revival you can’t have Revival without first being revived it’s being revived again the things that the church should know and need to know Church let me clarify I am not pointing the finger I am connected to them I was once one of them and now I still am but I have been revitalized going in shower to be a witness and you will be in dude with power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you and you shall be my Witnesses we could give you a history here of doors to church that have opened for me just one person but the truth is hidden waiting to be uncovered and the truth shall set us free Hallelujah

Steve Stanley

I love the final scene of “The Last Samurai” when the Emporer ask Nathan Algren how Katsumoto died and Algren replied no but I will tell you how he lived sums it all up and blendes in perfectly with the theme of TW.

genive

it never ceases to amaze me how the Heavenly Father knows how to send an article on something relevant to something i need. i was just on the phone talking to my son about a touchy subject of polygamy and he kept saying to me that he wanted proof that polygamy was sin, either then or today. Your article seems to reiterate exactly what he was saying, or trying to say to me. He wants proof, by whose authority?? any way, if you have any scriptural insight to that question, it would help set him or me straight, i believe in monogamy by genesis (adam and eve) noah and his sons and what yahshua said about one man one woman becoming one flesh. i would like to thank you also for Guardian Angel , it is helping my marriage and mind, now for my husband to grasp it.

Seeker

Hi Genive
You have the most valuable guideline readily available to reprove, reprimand and teach. Our Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth…
Start by investigating why he is interested in marriage in the first place. 1 Cor 7 may help and guide here. It links to Guardian Angle. If this does not address the concern, go to Ephesians 5 from verse 22 but in context with the purpose to align with God’s will not to manipulate and misuse…
Now do a reflection study in Genesis to identify the monogamist and polygamist relationships. Now relate these to the marriages of Jacob, David and Solomon. Each have pros and cons but even when we add that extra “advantage” the man is burdened and the relationship is no longer bringing peace to the husband’s life. Even the permission to impregnate a servant added a large burden…
One or two versus will be taking the advise out of context but reflecting on the pros and cons may help.
If nothing else helps… What will his reaction be if one of the wives “married” another ten men… Will he be satisfied and pleased that the example he is giving is guiding towards God’s single minded purpose as explained by Skip in Guardian Angel and found in Gen 3:16.

Seeker

Here are some references that may help
Isaiah 62:5
Prov. 31:10-31
Math. 19:8-12
Heb. 13:4

Seeker

And God said let there be, and it was so and He said it is good and blessed it.
Jesus asked do you believe and it will be.
James said that faith without work is dead.
Nothing is new may I add it is just reintroduced…
From creation till this day nothing is achieved without work. Even the creation is referred to as God completed and rest…
What are we doing be it knowledged based or faith based. Knowledge based advances me while faith based advances YHVH, is that what Yeshua is demonstrating through this response?
If we have faith as the size of mustard seed…
Need knowledge to prosper but faith to redeem or save…
The ancient view, Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care, comes to mind.
Thanks for the reminder Skip.

Mark Parry

Our father Abraham not knowing where simply went. Abraham the father of faith who had a personal fraindship with YHVH. We forget that Abraham Isaac and Jacob not to mention every other subsequent Hebrew until Moses did not have the Torah to follow they had to follow the Spirit. …