Evader Jesus

Олексій • 2 years назад

Ухилянт по імені Ісус | Пастор Олександр Колтуков | 28.04.2024

What do you think, dear church, what topic is on everyone’s mind right now? Apparently, in addition to the fact that everyone is discussing the signing of aid from the United States, there is another topic that worries most men in Ukraine – this is the issue of mobilization and the signed law on this matter. If we do not touch on the corruption component of this law, namely, the fact that the fines for evading mobilization have been increased and the fees of all military commissars and heads of hospital commissions will increase accordingly, the next problem caused by this law is the division of society into evaders and those who are patriots, or simply normal citizens.

I won’t touch on the moral aspect of this issue today, but I’ll say right away – it’s not from God to divide people into some kind of varieties, like sausage. And I’ll tell you one old anecdote, but slightly modified for today’s realities.

Odesa. Evening. A husband and wife are talking in the kitchen.

– Imagine, Sagochka, that they hired me today, that I married you for love or to avoid mobilization.

– And what did you, Syo, answer them?

– Of course, to avoid mobilization!

– But you know that when we got married, I didn’t have children, and now we have four of them!

– Well, Sagochka, who cares? If you are a father of 4 young children, then you are 100% simply a large-child evader!

And, as knowledgeable people say, after the Cabinet of Ministers published a list of critically important enterprises and organizations where, along with the Verkhovna Rada apparatus and Silpo stores, workers of a traveling circus also appeared – in Ukraine, in addition to the usual term “evader”, a new one should be introduced – booked evader of a traveling circus”.

But today I want to tell you, dear church, about one very famous evader. Why exactly about Him? Because this evader influenced the entire history of mankind.

If you are already wondering: What is this evader? Then I will tell you in secret, but you do not tell anyone, this evader is our Lord Jesus.

What did Jesus evade? He evaded sin and all the wrong expectations of people about Him. But at the same time He never evaded God’s will and His calling to save people. Perhaps you have already had a logical question, why did the pastor label Christ a evader? Am I not exaggerating here with hyperbole and maybe this is no longer a figure of speech, but an ordinary insult to Christ?

To show you that in fact I am not exaggerating anything, I want to ask you: what holiday is today? Yes, today we celebrate Palm Sunday, or as our people say – the holiday of Palm Sunday. What is this event? This is the day when Christ entered Jerusalem seven days before Easter. Why did this day become a holiday and do we remember this event from year to year? Because the people of that time had certain expectations about Jesus and I want to remember them today.

“And as he was now approaching the going down from the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples, rejoicing, began to praise God with a loud voice for all the miracles they had seen,

Saying: Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” (Luke 19:37-38 UBIO)

What did you pay attention to, dear church? Who did people perceive Jesus to be? Yes, you were not mistaken – for a king. But for which king exactly? As King of kings and Lord of lords? No. In fact, they perceived Him as an ordinary earthly king, who was called to free them from Roman occupation. Perhaps someone is sitting there and thinking that the pastor has invented something again. Then I will show you another place from the Gospel so that you can understand what the people expected of Jesus Christ.

“Then the people, when they saw the miracle that [Jesus] did, said that he is truly the prophet who is coming into the world. But Jesus, knowing that they would come and take him by force to make him king, withdrew again to the mountain by himself.” (John 6:15 NIV)

What did the people want to do with Jesus after the miracle of multiplying the loaves and fish? Perhaps they were convinced that He was God’s messenger? Yes, they 100% considered Him to be God’s prophet. But what conclusions did the people draw for themselves? Perhaps they decided to repent of their sins and dedicate their lives to serving God? No. They decided that they needed to use the power and authority of Jesus. For what? So that he, as the king of the Jews, would free them from Roman occupation. Was this a bad desire? I think not. But was it God’s will for Christ? No. And that is why Jesus evaded this desire of the people. And almost certainly, someone after that began to call Christ a “evader.”

Why am I telling you this today? I want to show you, through the example of Christ, that we are called to avoid the wrong expectations of people. Why? Because otherwise we will never do God’s will. We can please people so that we don’t get labeled as “evasive” or sectarian, but that will never help us live the way our Heavenly Father expects.

Did Jesus struggle with the desire to evade God’s will? Some probably think not? But remember Gethsemane. What did Jesus pray about there? Do you remember? And I will remind you, He:

“…prayed and pleaded, ‘My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me…’ Nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will…” (Matthew 26:39 UBIO)

What did Jesus want to evade? Yes, from death on the cross. But in this case, he did not run away, but on the contrary, he asked the Father for the strength to go through this path to the end.

Therefore, the first important truth that I want to draw your attention to is this:

Avoid sin and false expectations of people.

But at the same time, never evade God’s will and your calling. Do not try to please everyone, lest you be called a sectarian or an evader. On the contrary, pray and do all you can to please the Heavenly Father.

How do you understand which expectations of other people you need to evade and which you do not? In fact, everything is quite simple. If other people’s expectations do not lead to salvation, then you should run away from such expectations as far as possible. Conversely, everything that contributes to the salvation of others – you should listen to such expectations, because they will direct you to God’s path.

Do you know who the Speaker of the American Congress Johnson met with before the vote for aid to Ukraine? He met with a person who experienced a very great loss during today’s war.

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson met with Ukrainian Serhiy Gaidarzhy, who lost his wife Anna and four-month-old son Timofey during the Russian missile strike on Odessa on March 2. This meeting gave Johnson a unique opportunity to hear directly from Serhiy about the deep pain and consequences of war felt by ordinary Ukrainians. And I think this meeting was another stone that struck the Goliath of indifference that had long held Johnson and many American politicians at bay.

It is testimonies like Serhiy’s that help politicians who have long strayed from God’s path to return to the role for which they were given power.

What inspires me about this story? Serhiy did not allow the evil that came to his family to steal his relationship with God. It seems that what good can there be in the loss of a wife and son? This loss gave Serhiy the opportunity to remind Johnson, who positions himself as a believer in Christ, of the values ​​from which he evaded in the desire to keep his position and remain in power.

If you think that the term dodger applies only to men who do not want to go to war, then I will tell you that at zero, every soldier must be a professional dodger. Why? Because everyone in the trenches must dodge enemy bullets, mines, shells and drones. And if you don’t see the danger in time, it can cause serious injury and even loss of life. It so happened today that we rejoice in every event when our military was able to dodge Russian shelling and save their lives. And we also rejoice when the Russians fail to do this. And as they wrote recently in the news:

HIMARS visited the meeting of Russian officers of the 24th Motorized Rifle Regiment in the Kherson region.

The meeting ended early: 8 officers have the status of full evaders, and 7 more have temporary ones.

But it’s not only at the front that you need to be a professional evader. Did you know that believers in Jesus Christ are called to be evaders? No, you didn’t? Then I’ll show you what the word of God says about this. In the first epistle of the apostle Peter in chapter 3 we read:

“For whoever wants to love life and see good days, let him keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit.

Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it!” (1 Peter 3:10-11 UBIO)

Do you see this? The apostle Peter calls on believers to be evasive? Well, this is somehow not at all popular, especially in our realities. But evasive from what? From evil, from slander and in general everything that can be bad for another person.

Therefore, the second important truth for today:

Be evasive – turn away from evil and do good.

Preach the gospel, help everyone who needs your help, live in such a way as to bring peace to our country. How to do this? You need to see in your circumstances the evil that God has called you to avoid. And it is also important not only to avoid this evil, but on the contrary, to do everything to turn it into good.

And in conclusion, I want to tell you about an ordinary girl. Or rather, she is not quite ordinary for me, because she managed to see in her life circumstances something more than the evil that befell her family. If you ask what this girl’s name is, I will tell you that her name is Lera and she lives in Dnipro. I had the opportunity to meet her personally at a recent seminar for children’s ministers at the Favor Center. You may have a question, what exactly is special about this girl? She is special because she is raising a special child. Her eldest son has autism, and anyone who has encountered such children knows how difficult it is for parents and children themselves in our society, especially now during the war.

What did this young wife and mother do when she and her husband found out about their son’s diagnosis? At first, they struggled with disappointment and misunderstanding, how did it happen that they had a child with this special feature? They had many questions. Why is it so with them? They serve God, their husband is a pastor of the church… And there were many different reasons. But there was an answer from the Lord and today they serve such children and their parents. They opened a kindergarten for such children, where they are engaged in their rehabilitation and adaptation to ordinary life. Their family turned away from evil and disappointment and began to serve those who are going through similar trials in their lives.

But there is another important moment in this story. Do you know what caused Lera’s ministry to special children to begin? Because their church began to accept refugees after the start of a full-scale war. It was from these people that the Lord raised up ministers who are now working with special children.

And in conclusion, I want to remind you of two truths for today.

First:

Turn away from sin and from false expectations of people.

But at the same time, never turn away from God’s will and your calling.

And the second truth:

Be a turnaway – turn away from evil and do good.

Preach the gospel, help everyone who needs your help, and live in such a way as to bring peace to our country.