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They were known as the Herodians.
They were one of three political parties that stumped around in Jesus’ time, completely enveloped in a cloud of self-importance.
Unlike their counterparts, the Pharisees and the Sadducees, the Herodians had quietly given up on the power of Jewish tradition, scriptural integrity and even the intervention of God. They had decided to seek a more “earthly” solution. In doing this, they proclaimed that Herod was the Messiah and the King of the Jews. This immediately eliminated a need to wait for anything, believe in anything outrageous or follow commandments which seemed to be a dead-end street.
It was the Herodians who actually put the nails in Jesus’ hands.
Both the Pharisees and Sadducees were so frightened of the people that they were never able to come up with a plan to trap Jesus. It was only when the cunning Herodians, with their defiled political thinking, came on the scene, that a plot was put in place to put an end to the “Jesus question.”
I bring up the Herodians this morning because we have a similar situation in America. The church has flirted with politics for years, feeling that it gave them some sort of pass to “big-town thinking.” Yet somehow or another, the religious system was able to keep itself from becoming the whore to Washington.
Then somewhere along the line, we gave up on faith.
We gave up on “love your neighbor as yourself.”
And to a huge degree, we gave up on Jesus.
We started looking for a secular leader to represent us–an imposter–so we once again have come up with a scheme rid ourselves of Jesus.
This is why we’re so confused. It’s why worship has a feeling of vanity and purposelessness to it. Numbers are dropping. The young people are uninspired, and the clergy teeter between fanaticism and apathy.
It is time for us to identify the Herodians, expose them as the quitters they are, and once again give our faith, hope and charity a chance to do its mystery.
Here’s the good news: Jesus is not political.
Here’s the better news: He’s still in the business of loving people and saving souls.
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