That Fox, pt 2
Day 116: Luke 22:54-71, 23:1-12
“When Herod saw Jesus, he was very glad, for he had long desired to see him, because he had heard about him, and he was hoping to see some sign done by him.” - Luke 23:8 ESV
Again, we may be confused by which Herod this is, but this is Antipas that we mentioned earlier that the Pharisees said wanted to kill Jesus (13:31) and whom our Savior had called a fox. He also was responsible for killing John the Baptist.
Now Herod wants (like before, 9:9) to see Jesus perform a miracle. The reputation of our Lord in Galilee proceeded Him.
Like we’ve seen before, Jesus doesn’t respond well to those who are wanting to use Him for a spectacle. He is not a product to be used but a Savior to be worshiped.
It is interesting to note, though, that both of these pagan kings acknowledge Jesus’ innocence.
How are you viewing Jesus today? Someone to give you what you want? Or is He someone who is desperately desiring to give you want you really need?
Unfortunately, Antipas wasn’t interested in life transformation, but I pray that we will come to Jesus differently. May we come expecting to be changed, better prepared for heaven.