OCT 21
Matthew 26:59
Memorise Galatians 1:10
“…not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts.”
WHAT WAS THE SANHEDRIN?
The Sandhedrin Council was the ruling body within the Jewish community during the time of the NT. We do not see this word mentioned in the English Bible, as the word ‘sanhedrin’ is actually a direct transliteration from the word in Hebrew which means council or assembly, and its Greek equivalent was used in the NT to refer specifically to this Sanhedrin Council.
They were like a government within a government. During the time of Christ, the Roman empire had rule over the Jews. However, the people of Israel never really accepted the rule of the Roman Empire and hence preferred to be governed by their own people. But the council had to tread carefully because the Roman Empire allowed the council to exist simply by its graciousness and could remove it anytime. But of course, things were a little more complicated because giving them too much authority and autonomy could result in the Jews revolting. Hence, it was a delicate balance. The council consisted of priests, elders and scribes. The high priest was the chairman of the council. The council consisted of 70 members. We read in Matthew 26 about how it was this same council that conspired to have Jesus killed. Although the council was supposed to be religious, it was hardly godly. Instead, they were deeply corrupted. The council was meant to administer God’s law on the rule of the Jews. Instead, they were filled with man’s laws, unjust practices and corrupt abuses of power. They had become wicked.
Many churches today suffer a similar fate. The founding fathers of these churches may have been godly. However, as God blessed, the churches prospered and the later generation of leaders became spoiled by pride and desired only to please men and not God. They lose sight of God and did things in their own way. In fact, we need not look too far to find this happening. Leaders of fellowships and ministries must guard against running their ministries using the methods of the world. They should instead always turn to God’s Word and do all things according to God’s ways. Never man’s ways. We must pray for our leaders, that they are kept faithful, vigilant and steadfast in the keeping of God’s Word in the running of God’s work.
Thought: What can keep any church leadership faithful? The Word of God and nothing else.
Prayer: Father, we pray for our churches, that the leaders never depart from You.