When the religious leaders challenge Jesus, asking Him to declare the source of His authority, He responds with a question of His own. This strategic move reveals their reluctance to commit to an answer about John the Baptist's authority, which would have implications for their acceptance of Jesus. By refusing to answer directly, Jesus exposes their lack of sincerity and their fear of the truth. This passage underscores the theme of divine authority and the human tendency to resist it when it challenges established norms. Jesus' response teaches us about the wisdom in addressing challenges and the importance of discernment. It encourages believers to be open to divine truths and to recognize the authority of God in their lives, even when it disrupts comfort or tradition. The interaction also serves as a reminder that true authority comes from God, and acknowledging it requires humility and openness to His will.
Jesus said, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I am doing these things.”
Luke 20:8
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