And they were astonished at...
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And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
People were astonished at his teaching. Halford Luccock has stated it well when he asks, "Are we sufficiently astonished at Jesus' teaching? Has it become so familiar, have we taken it so much for granted, that we no longer really see it in amazement?"
Can it be that we Christians do not make more of an impact upon the world because we have not been sufficiently "astonished" ourselves? What about the wonder of Christ's life and power? Can it be that we need to marvel at the wonder of God's love, a love which has been revealed to us so perfectly in Jesus Christ?
We need to stand in wonder and astonishment before God who, in Christ, entered our world of human need. And this world included a fight with and a struggle against human sin. Can we Christians experience the power which is ours in Christ Jesus and share that power with others? Perhaps if we were more astonished, we would do more astonishing things. No wonder Paul could say, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." (Philippians 4:13)
People were astonished at his teaching. Halford Luccock has stated it well when he asks, "Are we sufficiently astonished at Jesus' teaching? Has it become so familiar, have we taken it so much for granted, that we no longer really see it in amazement?"
Can it be that we Christians do not make more of an impact upon the world because we have not been sufficiently "astonished" ourselves? What about the wonder of Christ's life and power? Can it be that we need to marvel at the wonder of God's love, a love which has been revealed to us so perfectly in Jesus Christ?
We need to stand in wonder and astonishment before God who, in Christ, entered our world of human need. And this world included a fight with and a struggle against human sin. Can we Christians experience the power which is ours in Christ Jesus and share that power with others? Perhaps if we were more astonished, we would do more astonishing things. No wonder Paul could say, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." (Philippians 4:13)
