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Matthew 22:42

Posted on 18 May at 14:49
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“Saying, What think ye of Christ? Whose son is he? They say unto him, The son of David.”

This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and the religious leaders of his time. The Pharisees and other Jewish leaders were attempting to test Jesus and trap him with their questions.

In this particular verse, Jesus poses a question to them: “What think ye of Christ? Whose son is he?” Jesus wanted to challenge their understanding of the Messiah, as they were expecting a political and military leader descended from David who would liberate them from Roman rule. By asking them about the ancestry of the Messiah, Jesus aimed to guide their thinking towards a deeper understanding.

The response of the religious leaders is noteworthy. They confidently answer, “The son of David.” This answer reflects their conventional understanding of the Messiah as a descendant of King David. They recognized that the Messiah, as described in the prophecies of the Old Testament, would be from the lineage of David.

However, by acknowledging Jesus as the son of David, they missed a significant aspect of his identity. While Jesus is indeed a descendant of David in terms of his human lineage, he is also much more than that. Jesus is the Son of God, the divine Messiah who was sent by God to fulfil the prophecies and redeem humanity through his sacrificial death and resurrection.

Jesus, later in the conversation, challenges their understanding by quoting Psalm 110:1, saying, “If David then calls him ‘Lord,’ how is he his son?” (Matthew 22:45). Jesus is highlighting the fact that the Messiah, who is also the Son of David, is more than just an earthly king. The title “Lord” signifies his divine authority and preexistence.

This verse serves as a reminder for us to go beyond superficial understanding and explore the deeper truths about Jesus Christ. It encourages us to recognise him as not only a human descendant of David but also as the Son of God and the long-awaited Messiah who fulfils the promises of salvation.

Overall, Matthew 22:42 prompts us to consider the true identity of Jesus Christ and acknowledge him as the divine Saviour who came to reconcile humanity with God.

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