ODJ: chameleon


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June 8, 2010 


Is it legal to convict a man before he is given a hearing? (v.51). 

READ: John 7:37-52 

Nicodemus is a man I can relate to. You may 
 recall him as the religious leader who came to 
 see Jesus “after dark one evening” (John 3:1-2). Some scholars say the time of his visit is simply how meetings were done back then. Others say he wanted to keep the meeting hidden from his colleagues, men who saw Jesus as a threat to their power base. I agree with the latter. Here’s why.


In John 7, we read the fascinating account of a heated confrontation between Jesus and the religious leaders. Full of misguided anger and envy, the men wanted to kill Jesus. So they sent the temple guards to arrest Him. 


When the guards returned empty-handed, the leaders were indignant. “Is there a single one of us rulers or Pharisees who believes in Him?” they demanded (v.48). Well, apparently there was, for Nicodemus spoke up. “Is it legal to convict a man before he is given a hearing?” he asked (v.51). It was a simple, sane defense of the Man I believe Nicodemus had already come to believe in.


At this point, Nicodemus may have been a “chameleon” disciple, operating undercover. But here, in the face of the full rage of his fellow leaders, he found the courage to speak. Not much later, he would find even more courage. After the Romans crucified Jesus, Nicodemus openly helped bury Him (John 19:39-40).


Nicodemus had graduated from a timid searcher for truth to one who decided that Jesus was “the way, the truth, and the life” (14:6). Somewhere along his spiritual journey, he had become a courageous Christian. He left behind a chameleon façade for full-fledged faith.


Where are you in your spiritual journey? Is your faith wilting in the heat or growing in courage and power? —Tim Gustafson

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What keeps you from speaking up for Jesus? Are you afraid of what others will think? When was the last time you did something that overtly identified you as believer in Christ? 

3 Comments

  1. OLAPADE YEWANDE says:

    Pretence is a very bad attitude.As Christians,we should not be shy to talk about JESUS any where and also we should have faith in Him.May God help us all,AMEN.

  2. Eli says:

    we often forget that we are living for God not for this world so we often stand of for the ways of this world not consciously remembering that the ways of this world will fall quicker than we will. It is hard for us to stand up for God wen everyone around us has fallen for the world. It take the ultimate faith to trust God that wen everyone in this world turns their backs on you, he will never leave you or forsake you and will always remind you that he is there. He does no wrong but we forget he is our love.

  3. Jolaoso Oluwaseun says:

    The thought of What will they think? What will they say? How will they receive me? Makes many not to speak out about Jesus our lord, a kind of denial. Some are just to timid to mention his name. In Matthew 10 :32-33, Jesus told us that he would also deny before the Father anyone who denies him here on earth. Actually, the Holy Spirit gives us the boldness.

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