Walk Across My Swimming Pool
Matthew
12:38-45
38Then some of the scribes and
Pharisees answered him, saying, “Teacher, we wish to see a sign from you.”
39But he answered them, “An evil and
adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except
the sign of the prophet Jonah.
40For just as Jonah was three days
and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be
three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
41The men of Nineveh will rise up at
the judgment with this generation and condemn it, for they repented at the
preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is here.
42The queen of the South will rise up
at the judgment with this generation and condemn it, for she came from the ends
of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, something greater than
Solomon is here.
43“When the unclean spirit has gone
out of a person, it passes through waterless places seeking rest, but finds
none.
44Then it says, ‘I will return to my
house from which I came.’ And when it comes, it finds the house empty, swept,
and put in order.
45Then it goes and brings with it
seven other spirits more evil than itself, and they enter and dwell there, and
the last state of that person is worse than the first. So also will it be with
this evil generation.”
I have never been able to read of this
encounter between Jesus and the Pharisees without thinking of
Herod’s
Song from the musical, Jesus Christ Superstar (Andrew Lloyd Weber 1970). This song is part
of the trial of Jesus in the musical.
Jesus I am
overjoyed to meet you face to face
You've been getting quite a name all around the place
Healing cripples raising from the dead
And now I understand you're God
And least that's what you've said
So you are the Christ you're the great Jesus Christ
Prove to me that you're divine - change my water into wine
That's all you need do and I'll know it's all true
C'mon king of the Jews
Jesus you just won't believe the hit you've made round here
You are all we talk about the wonder of the year
Oh what a pity if it's all a lie
Still I'm sure that you can rock the cynics if you try
So you are the Christ you're the great Jesus Christ
Prove to me that you're no fool walk across
My swimming pool
If you do that for me then I'll let you go free
C'mon king of the Jews
I only ask things I'd ask any superstar
What is it that you have got that puts you where you are
I am waiting yes I'm a captive man
I'm dying to be shown that you are not just any man
So if you are the Christ yes the great Jesus Christ
Feed my household with this bread - you can do it
On your head
Or has something gone wrong? Why do you take so long?
C'mon king of the Jews
Hey! Aren't you scared of me Christ? Mr Wonderful Christ!
You're joker you're not the Lord - you are nothing but a fraud
Take him away - he's got nothing to say!
Get out you king of the Jews! Get out of My Life!
You've been getting quite a name all around the place
Healing cripples raising from the dead
And now I understand you're God
And least that's what you've said
So you are the Christ you're the great Jesus Christ
Prove to me that you're divine - change my water into wine
That's all you need do and I'll know it's all true
C'mon king of the Jews
Jesus you just won't believe the hit you've made round here
You are all we talk about the wonder of the year
Oh what a pity if it's all a lie
Still I'm sure that you can rock the cynics if you try
So you are the Christ you're the great Jesus Christ
Prove to me that you're no fool walk across
My swimming pool
If you do that for me then I'll let you go free
C'mon king of the Jews
I only ask things I'd ask any superstar
What is it that you have got that puts you where you are
I am waiting yes I'm a captive man
I'm dying to be shown that you are not just any man
So if you are the Christ yes the great Jesus Christ
Feed my household with this bread - you can do it
On your head
Or has something gone wrong? Why do you take so long?
C'mon king of the Jews
Hey! Aren't you scared of me Christ? Mr Wonderful Christ!
You're joker you're not the Lord - you are nothing but a fraud
Take him away - he's got nothing to say!
Get out you king of the Jews! Get out of My Life!
The words are irreverent but perfectly
descriptive of the sentiments expressed by the Pharisees. They are completely unbelieving
in Jesus as the Messiah and their request makes that abundantly clear. Show us
a sign! We need proof that you are something other than a fraud. In fact, they
had already seen healings, demon’s cast out, and Jesus’ mastery over nature.
But they demand something more – maybe a big light show in the sky.
Jesus chooses an interesting “sign” for
them. He points to the events in Jonah’s life where he was swallowed by a great
fish and held captive in its belly for 3 days, finally being regurgitated onto
the beach so that he could obediently go to Ninevah and preach repentance to
the people there. Jesus Himself will spend three days in darkness, inside of
the earth after His death. He too will return from that dark place just as Jonah
did; rescued from death to live again. (No, Jonah didn’t actually die – but the
point remains.) That Jesus would even bring up the Ninevites was a bold move.
These were not the favorite people of the Pharisees, for they were not Hebrews
but had been spared by God because they had repented – unlike the Pharisees
Jesus is speaking to! These are also the people who finally carried off the
citizens of the Northern Kingdom of Israel into slavery. That they should be
named as those who would rise up in judgment of the Pharisees was quite a
charge!
Finally, Jesus pours salt on the wound by
pointing out that those who are spiritually empty (those with Jesus Himself in their
lives) are subject to being inhabited by Satan. I won’t belabor this, but if
you look at the conversation just a few moments prior to this one, Jesus and the
Pharisees discussed whether or not Jesus was of Satan Himself. He establishes
that He is clearly not in Satan’s
camp – but they might be! So much for your sign!
Asking God to prove Himself to us is a
dicey path to walk. It certainly isn’t prohibited in the Scriptures (see the
stories of Gideon or King Hezekiah to mention only two), but it is something we
need to be careful with, for it can quickly fall into the category of
arrogance. God invites us to test Him and see how good He is to us. But He does
not invite us to demand proof of His greatness, as the Pharisees do in today’s
reading. That’s why I think of Weber’s song for in it King Herod displays
nothing but unbelief and derision. God is good and He delights in providing for
His children. But we can’t look at Him with derision and hatred and then expect
Him to entertain us.
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