Luke 20:27-38
A question is posed to Jesus…in our reading for today…by a religious sect called the Sadducees.
- The Sadducees were the religious conservatives of Jesus’ time.
- They accepted only what was written in the Torah…
- The books of Moses…
- Also known as the Pentateuch…
- The first five books of the Bible.
- And so…for the Sadducees…if it was not in the first five books of the Bible…
- It was not crucial to the faith.
- The Lord be with you…
The first five books of the Bible say nothing about eternal life or resurrection.
- Therefore…such things should not be taught as part of the faith…according to the Sadducees.
- Accordingly…they did not believe in Heaven or an afterlife.
Because their faith was restricted to the first five books of the Bible…
- They did not have the benefit of such writings as the book of Job…
- Which contains this witness:
- Oh… that my words were recorded…that they were written on a scroll…that they were inscribed with an iron tool on lead…or engraved in rock forever! I know that my redeemer lives…and in my flesh I will see God…I myself will see him.
- According to the Sadducees…there was no such thing as life beyond the grave.
- So…the question they posed to Jesus is quite surprising.
In that culture…women were no better than property to be passed along to keep the family estate intact.
- Think about it.
- When a man dies…if he did not leave a male heir…
- His eldest brother was to marry his widow. (Levirate marriage).
- This would continue the man’s name and keep his property in the family.
- In our reading …the woman was passed among seven brothers.
- She outlives them all…but then she dies.
- Whose bride will she be at the resurrection? asked these Sadducees.
It was…of course…a trick question.
- These Sadducees had no interest in the intricacies of life after death.
- They did not even believe in such a thing.
- They simply wanted to get Jesus in trouble with the people.
- But Jesus was accustomed to scholars attempting to trip him up.
- And so…Jesus does three things:
First of all…the Sadducees were people of the Torah.
- If something was not in the Torah…it could not be part of their faith.
- So…Jesus answered them from the Torah.
He turns to the third chapter of Exodus… the story of Moses and the burning bush.
- Moses was tending the flock of Jethro…his father-in-law…the priest of Midian.
- Moses led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb…the mountain of God.
- There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush.
- Moses saw that…though the bush was on fire…it did not burn up.
- So…Moses thought:
- I will go over and see this strange sight…why the bush does not burn up.
- When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look…God called to him from within the bush:
- Moses! Moses!
- And Moses said: Here I am.
- Do not come any closer…God said.
- Take off your sandals…for the place where you are standing is holy ground.
- Then he said: I am the God of your father…the God of Abraham…the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.
God does not say: I was the God of Abraham…Isaac and Jacob.
- When Moses wrote these words the three patriarchs had been dead for centuries…
- Yet God refers to them in the present tense.
- God is not the God of the dead…Jesus insists…but of the living.
Secondly…Jesus answered an uncertainty that many good people have about marriage.
- This poor woman outlived seven husbands.
- Now…we might be wondering what kind of secret poison she employed to get rid of each one of them.
- Maybe she was the quintessential Black Widow.
- Anyway: Whose wife would she be in the afterlife? Asked the Sadducees.
- Now…most of us do not lie awake at night wondering about whether we will still be married in heaven.
- We understand that marriage in this world and in this life is a physical and emotional relationship.
Heaven is not a physical place…but a spiritual place.
- And we do not know what our spiritual bodies will be like…
- But they will not require us to live as husbands and wives.
- We even say in our vows: Till death do us part.
- Now…that might be a relief to some folks.
There are many good people who outlive their spouses.
- In fact…if we are married…half of us will outlive our spouses.
- Death is a part of life.
- And half of spouses will one day be left behind.
- For most…it will be a day of deep grief.
Eventually…however…the question may arise Should I take a new partner?
- Would that be a betrayal of the great love my spouse and I shared?
- It is a heart-felt question.
- In my ministry…at times…I have discovered it more emotional for other family members than for the widow or widower.
- Sometimes children can make their parents feel very guilty for all the wrong reasons.
The biblical answer to this question would be…
- By all means re-marry…if that is where our heart leads us.
- Marriage is for this world.
- Our beloved former spouse who is now with God lives in a different kind of world that knows no marriage…
- Only pure and unrestricted love.
- We need feel no guilt…no sense of betrayal if someone else fills the loneliness we now find in our heart.
Thirdly…Jesus answered here a most important question in life…
- Is there life beyond death?
- And the answer he gave is:
- Yes…there definitely is life after death.
- He not only gave us that answer with his lips…
- He also gave it with his own life.
- He is alive! reported the women on their return from the empty tomb.
I attended the memorial service of a close Christian friend a while back.
- The service itself was wonderful in every way…
- Filled with biblical imagery and great hymns.
- And just as the benediction was pronounced…
- An unseen bugler hidden on one side of the sanctuary began to play Taps…
- The traditional musical piece signaling the end of the day or the death of a soldier.
And as the mournful notes faded away…
- Another bugler on the other side of the sanctuary began to play Reveille…
- The traditional musical piece signaling the coming of a new day.
- It’s time to get up…it’s time to get up…it’s time to get up in the morning.
It was my friend’s way of saying that he expected to get up on the other side of death.
- We have that expectation too.
- It is Jesus’ own teaching.
- A teaching he conveyed with his lips and his life.
- Because he lives…we too…shall live.
- God is not the God of the dead…
- But of the living!