Friday, August 13, 2010

Those Unspoken Of

I came across three verses in Matthew that floored me. In Matthew 27:51-53 there is an amazing phenomenon mentioned that no other Gospel mentions. I don’t remember ever hearing about this in a sermon or teaching. It seems like such a huge event just to be limited to one Gospel account. I mean, if you were an eye witness to this, it would make turning water into wine a minor detail. But there it is brushed over in Matthew alone with no New Testament hint anywhere else. Come on. Click on the link and scroll down. You gotta read this for yourself.

Those unspoken of is a fascinating category. Groups of people, verses, stories, individuals, and rules are a few of the infamous members that get the silent treatment. Although we could go many directions with this topic I want to hang out in the realm of Scripture for a brief moment. I love reading or hearing about verses that have gotten the silent treatment in my life. I love having conversations about obscure and difficult passages of Scripture. Internetmonk.com recently started a great series of posts over difficult passages of Scripture. Here is an example. Those unspoken of are deserving of our attention. Whether it’s Jesus preaching to the spirits in prison from Noah’s day (1 Peter 3:18-20) or a scandalous inclusive verse like 1 Timothy 4:10 we need to at least acknowledge the presence of those unspoken of. So what about you? What are some unspoken mysteries you’ve come across lately?

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