The Foolishness Of Trying To Control God

John 18:12-14
Then the detachment of soldiers with its commander and the Jewish officials arrested Jesus. They bound him and brought him first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year. Caiaphas was the one who had advised the Jews that it would be good if one man died for the people. (NIV)

Jesus, the Creator of the world, the King of kings and God the Son was taken away bound with ropes, making sure He could not escape. What foolishness! It was only possible because Jesus gave Himself into their custody in order to fulfil God’s great salvation-plan.
 
They took Jesus to somebody important – the High Priest’s father-in-law. Although the Roman authorities had deposed Annas from the role, allowing his less experienced son-in-law to take over, Annas was still regarded as the ‘proper’ High Priest by many. Caiaphas however, had already made his mark with the Romans. Instead of standing up for the rights of the Jews, he agreed with the occupying military to allow the death of Jews who would be trouble, and thus save the country from Roman wrath. Little did he realise that the death of Jesus would be good for the whole world – saving those who believe from God’s wrath.
 
Trying to control God is foolish because we can never succeed. Compared to Him we are very small and powerless. Whatever schemes we might invent, if they do not please Him they cannot bring long term blessing. Yet human nature is desperate to be like God, to replace God or to manipulate God. How foolish! However, many religious practices attempt to do just that: bargaining with God through ‘good works’, prayers, fasting or pilgrimages. The only proper responses to God are to worship Him, obey Him, and serve Him – not as a way of winning His approval but as a grateful response to all that He has freely done for us.

Prayer
Sovereign Lord. Thank You that I can be confident that You never change, nor will You be manipulated to please human beings. I am sorry when I think that I can bargain with You for what I want or try to control what You are doing. Please help me to learn how to submit to You, learning to worship and serve You in ways that please You. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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© Dr Paul Adams