Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself. (John 6:15)
God the Father sent God the Son to be King of His people. So, what was wrong with the people wanting to assist the Almighty in the process by making Jesus king by force, knowing that it was indeed God’s ultimate goal for His Son based on the Old Testament prophecies? What was wrong was in the way the people wanted to do it and for the reasons they wanted to do it. They wanted to do it by force and for their temporal and earthly good, which stood in direct opposition to the plan and purpose of the Father.
Of course, behind the people stood Satan himself. When Satan failed in his wilderness temptations of Jesus, he was not finished in his fight against the Son of God. He continued stirring the hearts and minds of the people to rebel against God’s purpose and plan for Messiah and this was one of his subtle victories. The seduction of the serpent caused the crowd to clamor for the king they wanted, the king that would reestablish the throne of David in Jerusalem and remove the boot of Rome from their necks.
Perhaps, Jesus would be tempted to be crowned king without having to go through the cruel cross. Here was an opportunity for instant gratification AND the accomplishment of God’s ultimate goal, as the mass of Jewish humanity were ready to rise up against their Roman oppressors and hand the King of Israel the throne of David. God’s goal for His beloved Son was within reach but not according to God’s perfect plan to accomplish it. To be sure, as fully man, Jesus had an EGO that could have fell prey to the applause of man and the appeal of popularity, just like any of us. But Jesus could always recognize the “snake” in the grass who would do anything to derail the destiny of the Chosen One. Jesus knew when the accomplishment of God’s goal would NOT be good.
Notice one final thing and let this truth strengthen you to resist the devil whenever he comes calling to entice you to accomplish any good goal God would have for you in a way that is not in line with God’s plan and purpose for accomplishing it.
Jesus withdrew again to a mountain by himself!
It was His continual communion with His Father that kept Him on track. In perpetual prayer, Jesus was strengthened to stay the course and follow the will of His Father, even when that will was leading to the most horrible death known to man at that time – a Roman cross. The prayer life of our Lord was the key that unlocked the door leading to a resolve that refused to ever accomplish any goal God had for Him in anyway apart from the perfect plan of His Father. May this be the confession of our lives.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!