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Jesus Cleanses the
Temple
Isaiah 56:6–8; Jeremiah 7:8–15; Mark 11:15–19
Introduction
In today’s lesson, Jesus and the prophets will help us understand
cleanliness from God’s perspective. It is about spiritual purpose. It
is about keeping the house of God pure.
Background
Isaiah began his lengthy prophetic ministry in about 740 BC (Isaiah
6:1). Today’s text from Isaiah comes from the part commonly
known as the Book of Consolation, namely Isaiah 40–66.
Background
Some prophecies in this section address the time when God’s
chosen servant (Jesus) will come to restore justice and bear the
sins of the people (Isaiah 42:1; 53:11).
Background
Jeremiah’s lengthy prophetic ministry began about 626 BC, or
some 55 years after the end of Isaiah’s ministry. The Assyrian
menace of Isaiah’s day was gone, only to be replaced by threats
from Babylon. Jeremiah’s relentless warnings always seemed to
fall on deaf ears.
Persecuted by his own people, Jeremiah lived to see the fall of
Jerusalem in 586 BC (Jeremiah 52).
Background
The text from Jeremiah in today’s lesson comes from his message
at the gate of the temple, where he warned that the mere
presence of that grand, 400-year-old edifice was no guarantee of
blessing or protection by the Lord.
Background
Jesus’ action of cleansing the temple occurred some 600 years
after the time of Jeremiah.
The temple of Jesus’ day was the second such structure of the
Israelites, completed by Zerubbabel in 515 BC (Ezra 6:15) and
expanded by King Herod and his successors just before and during
the time of Jesus (John 2:20).
Background
Herod’s version of the temple was an architectural wonder, having
huge courtyards and beautiful stonework.
Yet beneath the temple’s splendid exterior was a crass
commercialism that profited at the expense of those on
pilgrimage to Jerusalem for the Passover observance. This
problem needed to be addressed.
Isaiah 56:6
And the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord,
to minister to him, to love the name of the Lord,
and to be his servants,
all who keep the Sabbath, and do not profane it,
and hold fast my covenant
Isaiah 56:6
A consistent vision in the prophecies of Isaiah is that of Jerusalem
as a center of justice, “The city of righteousness, the faithful city”
(Isaiah 1:26).
Even so, the prophet is well aware that the Jerusalem of his day
falls far short of this ideal.
Isaiah 56:6
Isaiah also sees the temple of Jerusalem as a center of worship for
all people, not just the nation of Israel (Isaiah 2:3).
The sons of the stranger are Gentiles, those who are not part of
the nation of Israel. Isaiah prophesies a future when these
outsiders will be welcomed as part of the people of God.
Isaiah 56:6
Three characteristics are given to describe that future reality. The
first is that the included Gentiles will join themselves to the
Lord—not as conquered people, but as those who make a
deliberate choice for commitment to the God of Israel.
Isaiah 56:6
This commitment is defined immediately in terms of the Gentiles’
dedication to serve the Lord, devotion to the name of the
Lord, and willingness to be the Lord’s servants. These might seem
repetitive, but there are distinct concepts here.
Isaiah 56:6
First, to be dedicated to the Lord’s service has the sense of
exclusive worship; this echoes the First Commandment: “Thou
shalt have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3).
To love the name of the Lord reminds us of the Third
Commandment: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy
God in vain” (Exodus 20:7).
Isaiah 56:6
To be his servants is literally to be the Lord’s slaves, fully sold out
to doing His will. That reminds us of Jesus’ choice for the greatest
commandment: “thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy
heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy
strength” (Mark 12:29, 30; Deuteronomy 6:5).
Isaiah 56:6
A second characteristic of the included Gentiles is their respect for
the Sabbath.
This respect involves much more than a commitment to attend a
worship service. It is a commitment to honor God’s instructions
for a day where everything slows down to allow for rest and
reflection, away from the pressures and frenzy of labor.
Isaiah 56:6
The third characteristic is all-encompassing: to take hold of *God’s+
covenant. This is the bottom line. To be included among the
people of the Lord, one must commit to a covenant relationship
with Him.
In the most basic sense, this is expressed in the Old Testament as
“I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my
people” (Leviticus 26:12; see also Jeremiah 11:4; Ezekiel 36:28).
Isaiah 56:7
these I will bring to my holy mountain,
and make them joyful in my house of prayer;
their burnt-offerings and their sacrifices
will be accepted on my altar;
for my house shall be called a house of prayer
for all peoples.
Isaiah 56:7
The holy mountain is the temple location in Jerusalem. Isaiah’s
prophecy understands this to be a future place of joy, a place for
proper sacrifices, and a place for prayer.
Isaiah 56:7
Our impression of the functions of the temple might naturally
include the first two of these three (Psalm 100 and 1 Kings 8:62–
64).
What we may forget is that the temple is to be seen as a place of
prayer; this function of the temple was offered to Gentiles from
the beginning of its existence (see 1 Kings 8:41–43).
Isaiah 56:7
The marvelous thing about Isaiah’s prophecy is that the temple
will be understood to be a house of prayer for all people. Isaiah’s
ideal is more than that of a restored Israel—he sees a future when
all nations will be united in worship of the Lord.
Isaiah 56:7
This God-intended function of the Jerusalem temple as a
worldwide house of prayer is a factor in Jesus’ furious cleansing of
the temple of His day.
Jeremiah 7:9–10
Will you steal, murder, commit adultery, swear falsely, make
offerings to Baal, and go after other gods that you have not
known, and then come and stand before me in this house, which
is called by my name, and say, ‘We are safe!’—only to go on doing
all these abominations?
Jeremiah 7:9–10
Isaiah’s grand vision of the temple as a place dedicated to prayer
for all people clashes with the harsh reality of the temple in
Jeremiah’s day.
Rather than functioning as a place where people get right with
God through prayer and sacrifice, the temple seems to have
become a sanctuary for those who break commandments with
impunity.
Jeremiah 7:9–10
The abominations that the people feel free to commit are all
specifics from the Ten Commandments: theft (Eighth
Commandment), murder (Sixth), adultery (Seventh), swear falsely
(Ninth), and worship of other gods (First).
Jeremiah 7:9–10
The blatant hypocrisy of this situation is shocking! Jeremiah
describes people whose sins are public knowledge, but who still
present themselves as temple worshippers in good standing.
Jeremiah 7:11
Has this house, which is called by my name, become a den of
robbers in your sight? You know, I too am watching, says the Lord.
Jeremiah 7:11
Things are so bad that the temple can be characterized as a den of
robbers. People seem to be under the illusion that the temple in
and of itself has the power to protect them no matter what they
do (Jeremiah 7:4).
Jeremiah 7:11
But God knows what is plotted behind the closed doors of the
human heart. The fact that the temple does not provide “magical”
protection for unrepentant sinners will be apparent when God
allows the temple to be destroyed.
Jeremiah 7:11
Let us keep two thoughts in mind as we come to our gospel text:
(1) Isaiah’s ideal vision of the temple as a house of prayer, and (2)
Jeremiah’s evaluation of the temple of his day as a den of robbers.
Mark 11:15–16
Then they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and
began to drive out those who were selling and those who were
buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-
changers and the seats of those who sold doves; and he would
not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple.
Mark 11:15–16
Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly (last week’s lesson) the day
before the action we see here. Having done a reconnaissance of
the temple after that triumphal entry, He has returned after
spending the night in Bethany. The word they refers to Jesus and
the Twelve (Mark 11:11).
Mark 11:15–16
Herod’s grandly remodeled temple has acres of space in its
courtyards. These courtyards seem to be given over to commercial
activities in Jesus’ day.
Mark 11:15–16
Thousands of pilgrims are in Jerusalem for Passover; most are
Jews, but there are Gentiles in town as well. The local merchants
seize upon this annual opportunity with avarice. They set up shop
inside the temple’s very courtyards to conduct two businesses
that are specifically mentioned by Mark.
Mark 11:15–16
First, there are the moneychangers. These people exchange the
coins of foreigners for the only kind acceptable for paying the
temple tax: the silver shekels of the city of Tyre. This is not a
service of the temple, but a for-profit business. These
moneychangers make a substantial profit on each transaction
Mark 11:15–16
Those visitors to Jerusalem who do not otherwise have access to
Tyrian shekels have little choice but to fork over their silver denarii
or other coins at unfavorable exchange rates in order to get the
coins that are acceptable in the temple.
Mark 11:15–16
Second, there are merchants who sell birds and animals that can
be used in the temple to fulfill the pilgrims’ sacrificial needs.
These animals are raised for this purpose in the pastures of the
surrounding villages.
Mark 11:15–16
Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian, claims that over
250,000 lambs were sacrificed during Passover in AD 66, a
staggering number! Even when we acknowledge that historian’s
penchant for exaggeration, this is big business at Passover time,
undoubtedly including pens for sheep, etc. (John 2:14).
Mark 11:15–16
While everyone resents such an arrangement, it has been the
accepted arrangement for temple worshippers.
But Jesus does not accept this situation.
Mark 11:15–16
He does not tolerate a temple turned into a shop for sharp
currency exchangers and a market for overpriced livestock. So He
drives out both them that sold and bought in the temple, bringing
the bustling commerce there to a halt, at least temporarily.
Mark 11:17
He was teaching and saying, ‘Is it not written,
“My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations”?
But you have made it a den of robbers.’
Mark 11:17
Jesus uses His bold action for teaching, recalling the words of
Isaiah and Jeremiah. Isaiah’s hopeful vision of the temple as an
international house of prayer is unfulfilled.
Mark 11:17
Instead, the temple of Jesus’ day has become again the temple of
Jeremiah’s day, a den of thieves. The word den brings to mind the
image of a cave in which dangerous predators might live. The
thieves can be thought of as financial predators.
Mark 11:17
Jesus’ pronouncement also has two dire implications. First, it
indicts the leaders of the temple as criminal coconspirators. The
fact that these leaders tolerate the commercialism suggests that
they profit from the sharp practices, perhaps “getting a cut” of the
proceeds.
Mark 11:17
Second, Jesus’ pronouncement foreshadows a future for the
temple of His day similar to that of the temple of Jeremiah’s day.
As the first temple was destroyed back then, so also Herod’s
temple will be destroyed—which ends up happening at the hands
of the Romans in AD 70.
God is not to be mocked. His holy mountain, His designated house
of prayer, is a travesty, and (as Jeremiah said) God has been
watching.
Mark 11:18-19
And when the chief priests and the scribes heard it, they kept
looking for a way to kill him; for they were afraid of him, because
the whole crowd was spellbound by his teaching. And when
evening came, Jesus and his disciples went out of the city.
Mark 11:18-19
We wonder what happens at the temple just after Jesus cleanses
it. We can imagine that the moneychangers and merchants
straighten things up and return to “business as usual” as soon as
He leaves.
Mark 11:18-19
Jesus has no legal authority to change anything, and greed has
been trumping holiness in this place for a long time.
Mark 11:18-19
There is a consequence, however, when the scribes and chief
priests hear about Jesus’ action. They are not pleased, so they
continue to seek how they might destroy him.
Mark 11:18-19
We say “continue” because Jewish leaders were plotting to kill
Jesus even before this episode (John 11:45–53).
The temple operation is their livelihood. Jesus’ challenge is a
threat, made more dangerous because of His popularity. We can
imagine onlookers cheering the one who is not afraid to confront
extortionist practices.
Conclusion
The Church Off Target
Conclusion
A church can get off target. Sometimes the diversions that
present themselves seem like the right thing to do. Establish a day
care center? Let’s do it! Maintain a cemetery for the membership?
Yes! Sponsor a softball team? It’s what the people want!
Conclusion
Well-intentioned projects and programs may be worthy of
consideration, but not at the expense of the core ministries or
purposes of the church.
Conclusion
These core ministries have been expressed in various ways, but a
simplified approach is that the core ministries can be grouped in
terms of upreach (John 4:23, 24), inreach (Ephesians 4:11–13),
and outreach (Matthew 28:19, 20), .
Reaching Up
John 4:23, 24
But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true
worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the
Father seeks such as these to worship him. God is spirit, and those
who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.’
Reaching In
Ephesians 4:11–13
The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some
prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip
the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of
Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the
knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the
full stature of Christ.
Reaching Out
Matthew 28:19, 20
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you.
And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.’
Conclusion
Sometimes a church needs to clear the clutter and clarify its
priorities. As hard as it may be to do, sometimes we need to purge
our programs in order to get back on target.
Conclusion
But be forewarned: as Jesus’ cleansing of the temple met with
opposition, a reevaluation of church programs and activities may
cause turmoil and congregational strife.
Even so, a failure to clear the clutter may indicate that a church
has lost its “first love,” with the resulting danger of losing its light
(Revelation 2:4, 5).
Conclusion
The Christian Off Target
Conclusion
The personal life of a Christian believer may be a smaller version
of the cluttered church. Many of us struggle to get (or stay) on
target with God’s will. We are easily distracted by seemingly
worthy things, so we forget to pray.
Conclusion
We may even get to the point of neglecting to meet with other
believers for worship (Hebrews 10:25).
A lack of focus is sometimes clarified by a traumatic event that
puts things in perspective—we end up realizing that busyness
does not equal godliness that over commitment leads to
commitment breakdown, etc.
Conclusion
Paul’s question in 1 Corinthians 6:19 can help us evaluate our
lives: “What? Know you not that your body is the temple of the
Holy Ghost which is in you?”

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Jesus Cleanses the Temple

  • 1. Jesus Cleanses the Temple Isaiah 56:6–8; Jeremiah 7:8–15; Mark 11:15–19
  • 2. Introduction In today’s lesson, Jesus and the prophets will help us understand cleanliness from God’s perspective. It is about spiritual purpose. It is about keeping the house of God pure.
  • 3. Background Isaiah began his lengthy prophetic ministry in about 740 BC (Isaiah 6:1). Today’s text from Isaiah comes from the part commonly known as the Book of Consolation, namely Isaiah 40–66.
  • 4. Background Some prophecies in this section address the time when God’s chosen servant (Jesus) will come to restore justice and bear the sins of the people (Isaiah 42:1; 53:11).
  • 5. Background Jeremiah’s lengthy prophetic ministry began about 626 BC, or some 55 years after the end of Isaiah’s ministry. The Assyrian menace of Isaiah’s day was gone, only to be replaced by threats from Babylon. Jeremiah’s relentless warnings always seemed to fall on deaf ears. Persecuted by his own people, Jeremiah lived to see the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC (Jeremiah 52).
  • 6. Background The text from Jeremiah in today’s lesson comes from his message at the gate of the temple, where he warned that the mere presence of that grand, 400-year-old edifice was no guarantee of blessing or protection by the Lord.
  • 7. Background Jesus’ action of cleansing the temple occurred some 600 years after the time of Jeremiah. The temple of Jesus’ day was the second such structure of the Israelites, completed by Zerubbabel in 515 BC (Ezra 6:15) and expanded by King Herod and his successors just before and during the time of Jesus (John 2:20).
  • 8. Background Herod’s version of the temple was an architectural wonder, having huge courtyards and beautiful stonework. Yet beneath the temple’s splendid exterior was a crass commercialism that profited at the expense of those on pilgrimage to Jerusalem for the Passover observance. This problem needed to be addressed.
  • 9. Isaiah 56:6 And the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord, to minister to him, to love the name of the Lord, and to be his servants, all who keep the Sabbath, and do not profane it, and hold fast my covenant
  • 10. Isaiah 56:6 A consistent vision in the prophecies of Isaiah is that of Jerusalem as a center of justice, “The city of righteousness, the faithful city” (Isaiah 1:26). Even so, the prophet is well aware that the Jerusalem of his day falls far short of this ideal.
  • 11. Isaiah 56:6 Isaiah also sees the temple of Jerusalem as a center of worship for all people, not just the nation of Israel (Isaiah 2:3). The sons of the stranger are Gentiles, those who are not part of the nation of Israel. Isaiah prophesies a future when these outsiders will be welcomed as part of the people of God.
  • 12. Isaiah 56:6 Three characteristics are given to describe that future reality. The first is that the included Gentiles will join themselves to the Lord—not as conquered people, but as those who make a deliberate choice for commitment to the God of Israel.
  • 13. Isaiah 56:6 This commitment is defined immediately in terms of the Gentiles’ dedication to serve the Lord, devotion to the name of the Lord, and willingness to be the Lord’s servants. These might seem repetitive, but there are distinct concepts here.
  • 14. Isaiah 56:6 First, to be dedicated to the Lord’s service has the sense of exclusive worship; this echoes the First Commandment: “Thou shalt have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3). To love the name of the Lord reminds us of the Third Commandment: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain” (Exodus 20:7).
  • 15. Isaiah 56:6 To be his servants is literally to be the Lord’s slaves, fully sold out to doing His will. That reminds us of Jesus’ choice for the greatest commandment: “thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength” (Mark 12:29, 30; Deuteronomy 6:5).
  • 16. Isaiah 56:6 A second characteristic of the included Gentiles is their respect for the Sabbath. This respect involves much more than a commitment to attend a worship service. It is a commitment to honor God’s instructions for a day where everything slows down to allow for rest and reflection, away from the pressures and frenzy of labor.
  • 17. Isaiah 56:6 The third characteristic is all-encompassing: to take hold of *God’s+ covenant. This is the bottom line. To be included among the people of the Lord, one must commit to a covenant relationship with Him. In the most basic sense, this is expressed in the Old Testament as “I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my people” (Leviticus 26:12; see also Jeremiah 11:4; Ezekiel 36:28).
  • 18. Isaiah 56:7 these I will bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer; their burnt-offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.
  • 19. Isaiah 56:7 The holy mountain is the temple location in Jerusalem. Isaiah’s prophecy understands this to be a future place of joy, a place for proper sacrifices, and a place for prayer.
  • 20. Isaiah 56:7 Our impression of the functions of the temple might naturally include the first two of these three (Psalm 100 and 1 Kings 8:62– 64). What we may forget is that the temple is to be seen as a place of prayer; this function of the temple was offered to Gentiles from the beginning of its existence (see 1 Kings 8:41–43).
  • 21. Isaiah 56:7 The marvelous thing about Isaiah’s prophecy is that the temple will be understood to be a house of prayer for all people. Isaiah’s ideal is more than that of a restored Israel—he sees a future when all nations will be united in worship of the Lord.
  • 22. Isaiah 56:7 This God-intended function of the Jerusalem temple as a worldwide house of prayer is a factor in Jesus’ furious cleansing of the temple of His day.
  • 23. Jeremiah 7:9–10 Will you steal, murder, commit adultery, swear falsely, make offerings to Baal, and go after other gods that you have not known, and then come and stand before me in this house, which is called by my name, and say, ‘We are safe!’—only to go on doing all these abominations?
  • 24. Jeremiah 7:9–10 Isaiah’s grand vision of the temple as a place dedicated to prayer for all people clashes with the harsh reality of the temple in Jeremiah’s day. Rather than functioning as a place where people get right with God through prayer and sacrifice, the temple seems to have become a sanctuary for those who break commandments with impunity.
  • 25. Jeremiah 7:9–10 The abominations that the people feel free to commit are all specifics from the Ten Commandments: theft (Eighth Commandment), murder (Sixth), adultery (Seventh), swear falsely (Ninth), and worship of other gods (First).
  • 26. Jeremiah 7:9–10 The blatant hypocrisy of this situation is shocking! Jeremiah describes people whose sins are public knowledge, but who still present themselves as temple worshippers in good standing.
  • 27. Jeremiah 7:11 Has this house, which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your sight? You know, I too am watching, says the Lord.
  • 28. Jeremiah 7:11 Things are so bad that the temple can be characterized as a den of robbers. People seem to be under the illusion that the temple in and of itself has the power to protect them no matter what they do (Jeremiah 7:4).
  • 29. Jeremiah 7:11 But God knows what is plotted behind the closed doors of the human heart. The fact that the temple does not provide “magical” protection for unrepentant sinners will be apparent when God allows the temple to be destroyed.
  • 30. Jeremiah 7:11 Let us keep two thoughts in mind as we come to our gospel text: (1) Isaiah’s ideal vision of the temple as a house of prayer, and (2) Jeremiah’s evaluation of the temple of his day as a den of robbers.
  • 31. Mark 11:15–16 Then they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who were selling and those who were buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money- changers and the seats of those who sold doves; and he would not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple.
  • 32. Mark 11:15–16 Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly (last week’s lesson) the day before the action we see here. Having done a reconnaissance of the temple after that triumphal entry, He has returned after spending the night in Bethany. The word they refers to Jesus and the Twelve (Mark 11:11).
  • 33. Mark 11:15–16 Herod’s grandly remodeled temple has acres of space in its courtyards. These courtyards seem to be given over to commercial activities in Jesus’ day.
  • 34. Mark 11:15–16 Thousands of pilgrims are in Jerusalem for Passover; most are Jews, but there are Gentiles in town as well. The local merchants seize upon this annual opportunity with avarice. They set up shop inside the temple’s very courtyards to conduct two businesses that are specifically mentioned by Mark.
  • 35. Mark 11:15–16 First, there are the moneychangers. These people exchange the coins of foreigners for the only kind acceptable for paying the temple tax: the silver shekels of the city of Tyre. This is not a service of the temple, but a for-profit business. These moneychangers make a substantial profit on each transaction
  • 36. Mark 11:15–16 Those visitors to Jerusalem who do not otherwise have access to Tyrian shekels have little choice but to fork over their silver denarii or other coins at unfavorable exchange rates in order to get the coins that are acceptable in the temple.
  • 37. Mark 11:15–16 Second, there are merchants who sell birds and animals that can be used in the temple to fulfill the pilgrims’ sacrificial needs. These animals are raised for this purpose in the pastures of the surrounding villages.
  • 38. Mark 11:15–16 Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian, claims that over 250,000 lambs were sacrificed during Passover in AD 66, a staggering number! Even when we acknowledge that historian’s penchant for exaggeration, this is big business at Passover time, undoubtedly including pens for sheep, etc. (John 2:14).
  • 39. Mark 11:15–16 While everyone resents such an arrangement, it has been the accepted arrangement for temple worshippers. But Jesus does not accept this situation.
  • 40. Mark 11:15–16 He does not tolerate a temple turned into a shop for sharp currency exchangers and a market for overpriced livestock. So He drives out both them that sold and bought in the temple, bringing the bustling commerce there to a halt, at least temporarily.
  • 41. Mark 11:17 He was teaching and saying, ‘Is it not written, “My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations”? But you have made it a den of robbers.’
  • 42. Mark 11:17 Jesus uses His bold action for teaching, recalling the words of Isaiah and Jeremiah. Isaiah’s hopeful vision of the temple as an international house of prayer is unfulfilled.
  • 43. Mark 11:17 Instead, the temple of Jesus’ day has become again the temple of Jeremiah’s day, a den of thieves. The word den brings to mind the image of a cave in which dangerous predators might live. The thieves can be thought of as financial predators.
  • 44. Mark 11:17 Jesus’ pronouncement also has two dire implications. First, it indicts the leaders of the temple as criminal coconspirators. The fact that these leaders tolerate the commercialism suggests that they profit from the sharp practices, perhaps “getting a cut” of the proceeds.
  • 45. Mark 11:17 Second, Jesus’ pronouncement foreshadows a future for the temple of His day similar to that of the temple of Jeremiah’s day. As the first temple was destroyed back then, so also Herod’s temple will be destroyed—which ends up happening at the hands of the Romans in AD 70. God is not to be mocked. His holy mountain, His designated house of prayer, is a travesty, and (as Jeremiah said) God has been watching.
  • 46. Mark 11:18-19 And when the chief priests and the scribes heard it, they kept looking for a way to kill him; for they were afraid of him, because the whole crowd was spellbound by his teaching. And when evening came, Jesus and his disciples went out of the city.
  • 47. Mark 11:18-19 We wonder what happens at the temple just after Jesus cleanses it. We can imagine that the moneychangers and merchants straighten things up and return to “business as usual” as soon as He leaves.
  • 48. Mark 11:18-19 Jesus has no legal authority to change anything, and greed has been trumping holiness in this place for a long time.
  • 49. Mark 11:18-19 There is a consequence, however, when the scribes and chief priests hear about Jesus’ action. They are not pleased, so they continue to seek how they might destroy him.
  • 50. Mark 11:18-19 We say “continue” because Jewish leaders were plotting to kill Jesus even before this episode (John 11:45–53). The temple operation is their livelihood. Jesus’ challenge is a threat, made more dangerous because of His popularity. We can imagine onlookers cheering the one who is not afraid to confront extortionist practices.
  • 52. Conclusion A church can get off target. Sometimes the diversions that present themselves seem like the right thing to do. Establish a day care center? Let’s do it! Maintain a cemetery for the membership? Yes! Sponsor a softball team? It’s what the people want!
  • 53. Conclusion Well-intentioned projects and programs may be worthy of consideration, but not at the expense of the core ministries or purposes of the church.
  • 54. Conclusion These core ministries have been expressed in various ways, but a simplified approach is that the core ministries can be grouped in terms of upreach (John 4:23, 24), inreach (Ephesians 4:11–13), and outreach (Matthew 28:19, 20), .
  • 55. Reaching Up John 4:23, 24 But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such as these to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.’
  • 56. Reaching In Ephesians 4:11–13 The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ.
  • 57. Reaching Out Matthew 28:19, 20 Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.’
  • 58. Conclusion Sometimes a church needs to clear the clutter and clarify its priorities. As hard as it may be to do, sometimes we need to purge our programs in order to get back on target.
  • 59. Conclusion But be forewarned: as Jesus’ cleansing of the temple met with opposition, a reevaluation of church programs and activities may cause turmoil and congregational strife. Even so, a failure to clear the clutter may indicate that a church has lost its “first love,” with the resulting danger of losing its light (Revelation 2:4, 5).
  • 61. Conclusion The personal life of a Christian believer may be a smaller version of the cluttered church. Many of us struggle to get (or stay) on target with God’s will. We are easily distracted by seemingly worthy things, so we forget to pray.
  • 62. Conclusion We may even get to the point of neglecting to meet with other believers for worship (Hebrews 10:25). A lack of focus is sometimes clarified by a traumatic event that puts things in perspective—we end up realizing that busyness does not equal godliness that over commitment leads to commitment breakdown, etc.
  • 63. Conclusion Paul’s question in 1 Corinthians 6:19 can help us evaluate our lives: “What? Know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you?”