Wisdom

 Yet wisdom is justified by all her children."
Luke 7:35 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/luk.7.35.ESV

'Yet' is Jesus referring to the fickle generation amongst whom He lived. He wasn't one to scratch itching ears. He reminded them of their accusation of austere John the Baptist having a demon.

Nowadays someone might accuse John the Baptist of madness. Yet he faithfully fulfilled his commission as a forerunner of the Christ. Eccentric yes, but God's man for the time in which he lived, yes too.

Far from being austere, Jesus was the kind of man who nowadays might be accused of being a 'party animal'. He justified Himself by describing Himself as the Bridegroom of His people: how could they fast whilst He was among them? Foolish people rejected simple John and extravagant Jesus.

John was metaphorically the 'best man', whose job it was to 'big up' Jesus the Bridegroom of His people. They might have been very different characters, but they were singing from the same hymnbook. The wise accept them both.

'Lord, may we not childishly reject You. Instead, may we accept You in a childlike, innocent and credulous manner. For Your glory and honour, amen'

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