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"Hey, that's not fair!"
How often have we heard these words on a school playground, or between two siblings at home, or even by an employee who did not receive an anticipated promotion?
Can't we almost hear Simon saying something similar to Jesus that day at the dinner table. "Hey, Jesus, that's not fair!" After all, here he was, a nice, respectable Pharisee doing a nice, respectable thing for the popular prophet. And what does this prophet do? Why, he consorts with unclean peopIe. "Gee, I wonder how she got in here in the first place." It can get embarrassing when something like this happens in your own home. Why couldn't it have happened to Nicodemus or Joseph of Arimathea? Why couldn't Jesus play by the rules?
It wasn't that Jesus let this woman touch him. It wasn't that she made a scene with the tears and the ointment and the hair. It wasn't that this woman was who she was, either. What really got Simon off (and probably a lot of others as well) was that Jesus declared her sins forgiven and invited her to go on her way in peace. Only God could forgive, and it looked as though Jesus had arrogated to himself the powers of God.
All in all, it was a very upsetting evening for a lot of people, not the least of whom was Simon the Pharisee. And it was all because Jesus did not play by the rules, or at least the rules as Simon understood them.
--Kirby
How often have we heard these words on a school playground, or between two siblings at home, or even by an employee who did not receive an anticipated promotion?
Can't we almost hear Simon saying something similar to Jesus that day at the dinner table. "Hey, Jesus, that's not fair!" After all, here he was, a nice, respectable Pharisee doing a nice, respectable thing for the popular prophet. And what does this prophet do? Why, he consorts with unclean peopIe. "Gee, I wonder how she got in here in the first place." It can get embarrassing when something like this happens in your own home. Why couldn't it have happened to Nicodemus or Joseph of Arimathea? Why couldn't Jesus play by the rules?
It wasn't that Jesus let this woman touch him. It wasn't that she made a scene with the tears and the ointment and the hair. It wasn't that this woman was who she was, either. What really got Simon off (and probably a lot of others as well) was that Jesus declared her sins forgiven and invited her to go on her way in peace. Only God could forgive, and it looked as though Jesus had arrogated to himself the powers of God.
All in all, it was a very upsetting evening for a lot of people, not the least of whom was Simon the Pharisee. And it was all because Jesus did not play by the rules, or at least the rules as Simon understood them.
--Kirby
