When Jesus Cleans House

“Immediately on entering the Temple Jesus started throwing out everyone ….”
Mark 11:15 (MSG)

At first glance, this seems like the strangest image of Jesus you might ever picture. It certainly isn’t the way you would think the meek and mild Savior would respond to those attending church at the Temple.  While Jesus was always meek, there is no passage that describes Him as mild.  He was no milk-toast preacher.  In fact, the word meek literally means “strength under control.”  It’s the word picture for a Roman soldier’s horse that is trained for battle.  That fits a better description of Jesus in my mind.  

Getting beyond the mental image this scene creates, you have to ask yourself, why?  Why would Jesus react in such a radical way when He entered the Temple of all places?  Jesus was reacting to the spiritual abuse and exploitation of His Father’s House.  He knew God’s Divine purpose for the Temple and taught the people what they seemed to have forgotten in the midst of their religious practices.  Quoting from two Old Testament prophets, Isaiah and Jeremiah, Jesus said to them, “The Scriptures declare, ‘My Temple will be called a house of prayer for all nations,’ but you have turned it into a den of thieves.” Mark 11:17 (NLT)

You might say Jesus cleaned house that day.  You get a vivid mental picture of that when you read Mark’s account from The Message – “Immediately on entering the Temple, Jesus started throwing out everyone….” Mark 11:15 (MSG) He wanted to restore God’s purpose for which the Temple was made, to be a place where people could connect with God.  According to the New Testament, today, our bodies are now the Temple of God.  He has come to make His home in us, to dwell with us.  Through us, He seeks to make His presence known to others so that the purpose of the Temple remains to be a place where people can connect with Him.  As with the Temple, then, there are times when Jesus may come and radically clean house in us.  He wants to remove any distractions in us that would prevent others from connecting with Him.

Perhaps now is a good time to pause and ask God to reveal any distractions in your life that may hinder His work within His Temple, your body.  It may be an attitude, a behavior, or habit that’s become a blind spot to you. Ask your spouse or a trusted friend to be honest with you. Be severe in removing whatever it is that He may show you so that through you, He may connect with those around you.  Let them see the risen Christ in His temple today! 


Another important part of your daily devotional is spending time with God in prayer. The Woodlands Church Prayer Board lists prayer requests submitted by our members and provides a way to send them some encouragement by using a button on the page to let them know that you prayed for them. Whether you use the Prayer Board, or pray from your heart, the goal is to build the habit of incorporating prayer into your quiet time.

Need prayer yourself? Let us know by submitting a prayer request on the Woodlands Church Prayer Board.

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