Jesus was a tekton.
In English, we have chosen to translate the word tekton as "carpenter," but tekton can mean other things as well.
It can also mean "stonecutter."
Most likely, when the Bible calls Jesus a tekton, it is referring to Him as the latter, a stonecutter.
You see, back in Jesus' day, people didn't usually work with wood, and if you take a walk through the Biblical ruins of Israel, all you see is stone stone stone.
Why is this important?
In the grand scheme of things, I guess it doesn't matter either way. Jesus built things as a trade, and that's all we really need to know...
BUT.
There is richness to be found in the picture of Jesus being a stonecutter, because there are countless references to stone and masonry and building processes that are scattered all throughout the Bible.
For instance, take this verse:
"Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness and seek the LORD:
Look to the rock from which you were cut, and to the quarry from which you were hewn.
Look to Abraham your father, and to Sarah, who gave you birth.
When I called him, he was but one, and I blessed him and made him many." - Isaiah 51.
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Look to the rock from which you were cut.
It's a stonecutters job to cut and shape the rock from the quarries.
Which, yes, is a cool reference in light of Jesus being a tekton, but there's so much more than that going on here too. Dig a little deeper with me into the meaning of the verse:
Look to the rock from which you were cut...
Well, in order to look to it, we first need to know what rock Isaiah is referring to. Our answer to that question comes from the very next verse:
"Look to Abraham your father, and to Sarah, who gave you birth."
Abraham and Sarah are the mother and father of the Israelites. God blessed them "and made them many." He made them into the Israelites - the Jewish people.
The rock from which we were cut is the nation of Israel.
The rock from which we were cut is the chosen people of God.
Do you know what that means?
It means that
Abraham is our father.
Sarah is our mother.
Elijah is our prophet.
Moses is our guide.
Samuel is our priest.
Paul is our teacher.
Peter is our brother.
Ruth is our sister.
and on and on and on.
These stories that God has passed down to us, these people of faith, are a part of our legacy. They are the heritage that we bear.
And even better?
We are cut from the same rock.
We are made of the same material.
We have the same abilities.
We. Are. the. Same.
Why?
Because we serve the same God. The same God we read about in all those stories.
And do you know what that means?
It means that
we serve
the God
who
created the world.
called Abraham and made an everlasting covenant with him.
parted the Sea of Reeds.
sent the 10 plagues.
provided the promised land.
empowered Elijah to run faster than chariots.
sent down fire on the altar.
enabled a young boy to kill a giant.
won battles.
spoke through prophets.
healed the sick.
raised the dead.
That God
is our God.
And because
that God is our God,
we have the ability to live lives like the ones who went before us.
Because their God is our God.
We have that ability because Jesus, our tekton, cuts us from the same rock as the rest of them. He, with His infinite power, crafts all of us from the same stuff.
And if we would get to a place where we
truly believed and understood that...
do you know what we could do?
We could
go, with the faith of Abraham, to new and distant lands.
lead, with the strength of Moses, the people of God from their bondage.
run, with the swiftness of Elijah, past the evil of this world and its fears.
prepare, with the passion of John the Baptizer, a people ready for the Lord.
encourage, with the understanding of Paul, fellow believers.
rejoice, with the perseverance of Peter, in the sufferings of our circumstances.
praise, with the heart of Hannah, the amazing things that God has done.
love, with the purity of Jesus, our great God and the people of His world.
This story, God's story - it's our story.
This Bible, God's Word - it's our history and our guide.
This people, God's nation - it's our ancestry.
And whether we like it or not, we are called to be a part of the story.
God's story..
We pick it up, we partake in it, and we pass it on.
It's ours.
...
So own it.
...
Step one in owning it?
Knowing it.
Let's study. learn. know. the stories that God passed down to us.
Let's
look to the rock
from which
we were cut.
Let's
remember
that
God has blessed us
and
that
we are capable
and
that
we are many.
Let's
Pick it up.
Partake in it.
so we can
Pass on it on.
And
more than anything...
more.
than.
anything.
...
LET'S NOT TAKE IT LIGHTLY.
2 comments:
I'll take that.
Good. :)
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