The Jesus No One Talks About Series Pt. 2: Naming What Has Become Distorted | Tuesday Devotion
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Jesus flipping tables is one of the most misunderstood scenes in the Gospels, and we wanted to slow it down and let it read us. We start with the temple moment and the line about a “den of robbers,” then ask the uncomfortable question: what if the robbers are not just systems or other people, but the subtle distortions we carry into worship, relationships, and daily life?
We talk about how Jesus is not raging at animals or the building itself. He is confronting what happens when something meant to be good gets twisted. That twist can look surprisingly respectable: performance dressed up as devotion, people pleasing disguised as kindness, fear that calls itself caution, self-reliance that looks like strength, and comparison that pretends it is motivation. Over time, those patterns can steal joy, intimacy, and freedom while we keep functioning on the outside.
Then we shift into a simple but searching picture: imagine Jesus kneeling beside a table in your heart. On it sit objects representing the distortions you live with. What happens if he gently turns each one over, not to shame you, but to reveal what you cannot see on your own? We close with a short guided reflection question to help you name the “tables” in your life where something good has become distorted.
If this resonates, listen through to the end, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, what table would you ask Jesus to turn over first?
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