The vast compendium of
knowledge we have gathered and learned about Jesus Christ we collated from
writings or traditions handed over through the cascading generations of the
ages. We learn of his works and words, and any other activity he did from accounts
of third persons who committed them to writing and handed them over to
generations.
If one thinks harder on this
fact, one begins to realize that of the things we know about Christ, the most
indicative and most self-revealing of the person and nature of Christ are the
words he uttered when he was with us, and which words we assumed were
faithfully transcribed and handed over from one generation all the way to ours. For after all we are of one mind that these
writings are the inspired words of the Almighty
All other knowledge we know
about Christ are in the form of narratives authored by third parties who
reported on them, using words and
language that informed their own milieu.
When we think about it then,
his recorded words are not only as directly attributable to him, but would
reveal to us what Christ was as deeply as we can go. His words showed us what was inside of him,
and not just the outward manifestations of his Person as memorialized in his
actions. Actions documented using the
language of the ones reporting them.
But His Words are truly what
define Jesus Christ for us who share faith in Him. Unvarnished and recorded faithfully as
spoken. It is then up to us individually
how to interpret them, or flesh them out to be pertinent and relevant in our
faith observances.
First then, let us revisit
how the Words of Christ were taken within the milieu of his life on earth.
Beyond the magnetism and
mystique of his physical presence, the report has been that all those who heard
Him speak were quite unanimous in declaring His utterances as coming from “one
speaking with authority.”
And more than that, they
declared with one voice that He spoke like no other man before him.
For Christ spoke with uncanny
simplicity using language that honed in perfectly with the different audiences
that gathered about him.
Those who thronged about him
and who had great temporal expectations of his coming had searched for his
striking characteristic and preferences, those that would elevate him above the
crowd. Yet they found none, none
striking or fitting their narrative of a temporal king who would deliver them
from their dire lot.
And those of us who had
expected only grand and high-sounding words from Him would also be greatly
disappointed.
So to the simple folks who
included his closest disciples he spoke in words that they easily understood or
identified as if coming from their lips, and fleshed out with the same details
in their own lives. So the ignorant
passersby and those in the marketplaces, they understood His words completely
without hesitation and confusion
But to the learned in the temple
he spoke words that expressed grandeur and wisdom enough to baffle them of
their eloquence and almost poetic sublimity.
And to the many of those in
authority who stood to render judgment on his fate, his utterances were very
crisp, concise, adroit, and to the point.
Like a seasoned lawyer adeptly wading through the deep morass of dated
legalism and warped logic.
All this producing the same
chorus permeating through all sectors of that society. That the uneducated carpenter Jesus not only
spoke as one having authority, but spoke with words like no man had ever
spoken.
This then is the perpetual
legacy of the Words of Christ, to be studied, learned, and applied to the
details of our own individual lives. In
complete imitation of Him.