Text: “And Jesus....said, Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s…”
Mark 12:17.
Good morning, Christian civil servant! Take care how you fulfil your social services to the State; beware of peer pressures; remember Pilate’s peril; and do what is right in God’s sight.
Sincere Christians serving the State in any given Christian democracy today must be diligent to withstand social pressures to govern or serve the State in manners contrary to God’s will.
Subtle social pressures to serve Caesar at the expense of faithfulness to Christ are ever present to believers in such positions of civil service, and therefore the dangers of being a latter-day Pilate are manifold. Be vigilant, my friend!
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the Devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: whom resist steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world.” (1 Peter 5:8)
Pilate’s example of serving Caesar rather than the Lord God teaches us many things about social pressures today; and the peril of yielding to such pressures. Social pressure can kill!
Pilate’s Perceptions: (V. 10) Pilate’s perceptions of Christ’s plight were sharp and plain. He knew the Lord Jesus had been brought before him for judgment due to the envy of the chief priests. Envy, too, is a killer!
Beware of Envy: “For he knew that the chief priests had delivered Him (Jesus) for envy.” (Mark 15:10) (Acts 7:9) (Proverbs 3:31)
Envy sent Joseph into slavery (Genesis 37:27); Daniel into the lion’s den (Daniel 6:16); and the Living Lord Jesus to the Cross at Calvary. (Matthew 27:15-18)
Envy fuelled the social pressures to crucify the Saviour, but Pilate chose to yield to it. (Proverbs 27:4)
The decision Pilate made that fateful day brought him infamy in posterity and damnation in Eternity, as opposed to the mere social approval he sought. (Proverbs 16:8-16)
Pilate’s Pandering: (V. 15) Pandering is defined as the act of agreeing to, or gratifying the evil wishes of others in society. God’s Word clearly reveals Pilate’s pandering to social pressures via his decision - against his own perceptions of what was right and just - to release the murdering rebel, Barabbas, and crucify the sinless Christ in his place.
Pilate served Caesar instead of God. He bowed to social pressure, at the expense of serving the Lord. He gained the world’s esteem - yet lost his own immortal and precious soul. (Matthew 16:24-26)
Many Christians today who are employed by the government as policemen, prison warders; prison governors; social workers; doctors; and politicians - come under great social pressures to serve the State’s interests at the expense of personal faithfulness to God.
In many cases, their honest stand for truth against State corruption; justice against State tyranny; can cost them their jobs. Yet, praise God, NOTHING can cost them their soul’s Salvation, and their profoundest peace of mind. All things work together for their good! (Romans 8:28)
J.C. Ryle Comments:
“These verses begin the chapter in which St. Mark describes the slaying of “the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” It is a part of the Gospel history which should always be read with peculiar reverence. We should call to mind, that Christ was cut off, not for Himself, but for us. (Daniel 9:26) We should remember that His death is the life of our souls, and that unless His blood had been shed, we must have perished miserably in our sins.
“Let us mark in these verses, what a striking proof the Jewish rulers gave to their own nation that the times of Messiah had come. The chapter opens with the fact, that the chief priests bound Jesus and “delivered Him to Pilate,” the Roman Governor. Why did they do so? Because they had no longer the power of putting any one to death, and were under the dominion of the Romans. By this one act and deed they declared that the prophecy of Jacob was fulfilled. “The sceptre had departed from Judah, and the lawgiver from between his feet,” and Shiloh the Messiah, whom God had promised to send, must have come. (Genesis 49:10) Yet there is nothing whatever to show that they remembered this prophecy. Their eyes were blinded. They either could not, or would not, see what they were doing.
“Let us never forget that wicked men are often fulfilling God’s predictions to their own ruin, and yet know it not. In the very height of their madness, folly, and unbelief, they are often unconsciously supplying fresh evidence that the Bible is true. The unhappy scoffers who make a jest of all serious religion, and can scarcely talk of Christianity without ridicule and scorn, would do well to remember that their conduct was long ago foreseen and foretold. “There shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts.” (2 Peter 3:3) (J.C. Ryle’s Exposition of Mark’s Gospel)
Christian Civil Servants, by refusing to serve Caesar (i.e., the State) at the expense of their faith, show true allegiance to Almighty Lord God and are saved by His grace from the ultimate peril of social pressures - a Christ-rejecter’s Hell. Christian – do what is right!
Thought:
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve...” - the Lord God, or some worldly Government
Caesar?