In the end of this chapter, the political power of the "kingdom" of God is revealed as power, authority and law. If everyone serves one another, the political structure should work in the Kingdom of God.
Chapter 17 goes in to talking about how Jesus is underrated. It also talks about how Jesus is ultimately human and if we deprive him of this humanity, then we deprive him of his greatness. Also, in this chapter, Jesus' reputation is discussed and how it was looked down upon was debated. Back in Jesus' time, he did not have a very good reputation because of the people he was seen associating with. Jesus was seen with the lowest people such as the prostitutes which were seen as the sinners. Therefore, since Jesus had always been seen with these sinners, he would be seen as a sinner. In reality, Jesus was not associating with these people because he was full of vices, but because he was preaching the word to them. Jesus had the type of "I don't have to answer to anybody" kind of attitude.
Also, as seen in Chapter 10, the topic of power and how Jesus had attained it was brought up in chapter 17. In chapter 17, Nolan describes how the scribes explained the way that Jesus attained power and authority. The believed the way that Jesus came to this authority was only by the way he spoke to others. he spoke with such confidence and faith that other of his time could not help but to believe everything he had spoken to them about. Although the scribes give Jesus the credit for attaining so much power, in reality, the only authority that he had ever exercised was the power of faith. This faith was the type of faith which healed , cured and saved. This power of faith is seen in John: 16-21, Jesus Walks on Water. In this parable, Jesus uses his power of faith to enable him to walk on water to the middle of the sea. The reason Jesus was trying to walk on water was so he could reach these men on the sea during this terrible storm. These courageous acts which Jesus had constantly portrayed is what had gained him so much authority. Not only did he exemplify these acts, he spoke of them. Through physical examples and spoken word, Jesus gained his authority.
I think is summary relates back to jazmin's picture of Jesus on the mule. She asked if people saw Jesus as an authoritative figure, and this summary says that Jesus gained his authority through physical examples and the spoken word. I do not think through his examples and word he gained authority, but he gained recognition and many faithful followers; to them, Jesus was a leader and teacher.
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