Today we will be reading from Matthew 21:12-17. Most specifically verses 12 and 13, but it is a great short story so I urge you to read the entire script.
Jesus’ reaction when he approached the temple and saw the people conducting business in the house of God was from a place of authority. He was outraged with the disrespect of this holy place. His holy place. He says in verse 13, “It is written, My house will be called a house of prayer, but you are making it a den of robbers.”
The authority that Jesus displayed a the temple is the same authority he displays over your life as a believer. 1 Corinthians 6:19 says, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own.” You are a dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, friend. When you allow Jesus into your temple, he will show the same protective sovereignty that he did that day in the temple.
The enemy is a scheming, persistent pain in our rear. We all know that. He attacks in many ways. In my life, his most consistent attack (and unfortunately most often successful) is when he tries to rob me of truth I have found in Jesus. Joy, identity, purpose, love… these are all choices. The world would have us believe these things are feelings, or products of our circumstance. That could not be further from the truth. My joy comes from the knowledge that the Lord reigns and has overcome the world. My identity is intact because of the truth and victory the Lord sings over me. My purpose is in place because God promised that he would make my path strait if I trust Him. I love because God loves, and He is love, and I am His. These are all choices. Ones that I do not feel like making sometimes, nor do I always make the right ones. But, thank God for His grace that covers those moments and the counsel of Holy Spirit that sets me back on track.
Jesus, with the same authority he showed in the temple those two thousand plus years ago, will drive out the robber from your temple. If you will allow him to enter, he has the power to cleanse you from the lies of the joy, identity, purpose and love robber. It is not a question as to if He can. He has already defeated death itself. As a child of God, the enemy has no authority over you that you do not give him.
Today, I urge you, give Jesus the authority to drive out the robber. Allow him to drive out the lies, the confusion and the pain. He cares so much for us. He showed that on the cross. So my challenge for us today: let’s stop trying to fight these things on our own. We don’t have to; thank you Jesus! After all, he has already overcome (John 16:33). We can call on him, make way for his authority and tables in our life will quickly be overturned.
“I call to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I am saved from my enemies.” 2 Samuel 22:4
