Pharisees and Jesus
“Majority rules” is a common saying I hear in Canada, and any other democratic country. In the time of Jesus, the Pharisees were this majority, and Jesus did not approve of their ruling. The outcries of the minority of Canadians, or “unclean” Jews, often go unheard and greatly discriminated against. Jesus was no exception, he spoke out against the rules and demands of the Pharisees leaders that he knew from God were wrong and unjust, and Jesus received the ultimate punishment for it. Today it is not as common to hear about this punishment because the government makes sure it is kept quiet, but I know the outcries are still evident. Outcries of innocent “terror watch list” people to government cover-ups of prison abuses in Guantanamo Bay, the world is still the same as it was 2000 years ago. Jesus came to this earth to stop this unjust treatment, and though his teachings are still around today, the problems of society have yet to be solved.
Jesus was a very accepting and loving man, always treating others how he would want to be treated. The Pharisees did not understand this, and they believed Jesus was crazy. If Jesus came back to Earth today, he would still be considered crazy by many because of the outcasts in our society that Jesus would become friends with and a mentor to. The homeless people, the drug or alcohol addicts, the prostitutes, and the murderers would be the humans who Jesus would ask to see, who he would ask to stay in their homes. This would be shocking to me and every other human being because this is not how we have grown up, not how we have been taught about the world. I was told to surround myself with the people I wanted to be like, and one day I would be just like them. So I surrounded myself with academic and athletic students in my school. I would think a good man like Jesus would surround himself with good people like himself, not with the “scum” of society. Jesus would be looked down upon for being around these people, because in all honesty, they are the “unclean Jews” in the world today. It is time for myself and others around me to accept and enjoy the company of the outcasts, just like Jesus did.
If I had been an unclean Jew in the time of the Pharisees, I would have been eternally grateful for Jesus coming to Earth and seeing the promise and possibility in my life that others never gave a chance. I would be so happy that someone finally respected me and was not scared of me or judge me before they knew me. Jesus would treat me like a human being, which I never would have been treated like before. The ecstatic happiness this would have caused for me would have made me feel like i could change the world, and I would do everything I could to change others lives like Jesus had changed mine. I would not have to be part of the majority, but I would know that I would be rewarded for my devotedness in Heaven when I got there.
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