Mark
11 - Fulfilling Prophecy
The
donkey was a royal animal, and the event was a coronation celebration (I Kings
1:32-40). It was the only time our Lord permitted a public demonstration in His
honor, and He did it to fulfill prophecy (Zech. 9:9) and turn the people’s
hearts back to the Word of God. They did not listen. In calling Jesus the “one
who comes” the crowd essentially calls Him the Messiah. Unfortunately, they
meant in on their terms, not His.
The
fig tree pictures Israel, taking up space but not producing fruit (Luke 13:6-9).
When we stop bearing fruit, the problem always starts with the roots (Matt
3:10). Jesus reminds us that we must have faith and forgiveness when we pray,
or God will not answer.
The
Psalmist proclaimed, “Holiness adorns Your house” (Ps. 35:5). But unholiness
made the temple a place for thieves to hide! The leaders were not praying; they
were preying and using religion only to make money. Jesus cleansed the temple,
in fulfillment of Malachi 3:1-3.
The
leaders had not been honest with John the Baptist, and now they refused to be
honest with Jesus. When we obey, God teaches us more (John 7:17); if we
disobey, we close the door on God’s truth. The religious leaders believed they
had all the authority and they feared Jesus would take it from them. They were
referring to the cleansing of the temple.
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick Reference Commentary.
Dr.
David Jeremiah.
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