✝ Daily Encouragement (4/14/25) "Malchus"

Published: Mon, 04/14/25

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Monday, April 14, 2025

Malchus with Jesus

"Malchus"

Note: During Holy Week we normally focus on the familiar truths in God's redemption plan as we well should. Hopefully, you are feeding on these truths from your personal reading and through your church. In our series this week we will consider people during the events of Holy Week that are rather incidental to the main story. But each one, just like each of us, has a story.

Message summary: All four Gospels briefly mention the story of Malchus, with each contributing details not necessarily found in the others. There is surely a reason in the providence of God his story is prominent.

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"Simon Peter then, having a sword, drew it and struck the high priest's slave, and cut off his right ear; and the slave's name was Malchus" (John 18:10). "But Jesus answered 'Stop! No more of this.' And He touched his ear and healed him" (Luke 22:51).

Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan!
Oh, the grace that brought it down to man!
Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span
At Calvary!

Today let us examine a rather obscure Bible character whose proper name is mentioned only once. During the arrest of Christ in the garden of Gethsemane we read about Malchus, a servant to the high priest. As Jesus was being arrested Peter, attempting to protect Him, took out his sword and cut off Malchus' ear. (Interestingly only John's account specifies it was Peter who did the deed).

During the fracas as they were subduing Peter, Christ picked up thesevered ear and, much to the consternation of Malchus, reattached the ear making it perfectly whole again. (This is the last recorded healing miracle of Jesus prior to His death on the Cross.)

All four Gospels briefly mention the story of Malchus whose name means "king", with each gospel contributing details not necessarily found in the others. However, after this encounter he is never again mentioned in Scripture, so it leaves me wondering what happened to him. Could he really go on after this experience without following Christ? And of course with this week's study touching on those who witnessed the events of Christ's final days was he among those who looked on at the cross from afar?

In my personal study I often wonder, what happened to a particular Bible character, especially one who appears briefly in the Scripture and then disappears without further information. And Malchus is one of those people.

We're left wondering, what does he do next? Does he continue with the mocking crowd or does he experience a conversion transformation as a result of his brief encounter with Jesus? Perhaps he had heard about Jesus' power to heal and now had a most unusual personal encounter. Of course, there is much to speculate when so little information is given.

Malchus That his story is mentioned in each of the Gospels and John's specific use of his name may very well indicate that Malchus was known to the early church. If so, what a testimony he must have had! His favorite verse was probably, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear" (Luke 14:35). Do you suppose his grandchildren approached him with this request, "Grandpa, tell us again about the story when you got your ear cut off by Simon Peter and Jesus of Galilee picked it up and reattached it". That request was probably followed up with each child taking a turn pulling on the ear that was miraculously restored.

Whenever Malchus looked in the mirror, combed his hair, or scrubbed his ear(s) he had a tangible reminder of the Savior's miraculous power and compassionate touch. What do you have in your life that serves as a reminder that Christ made a difference? It may be something tangible, it might be a scar, it may be a miraculous physical healing, perhaps a memory, maybe a vivid dream that God used to change your life. But for all of us the old rugged cross of Calvary should serve as a reminder.

So often I believe there is an unknown component to our attempted impact for Christ. What impact did this divine encounter have on Malchus? We sow seed and at times we see the harvest, but often times we don't. We'll just have to wait to find out what heaven more fully reveals. We may meet up with a former slave to the high priest, by the name of Malchus, and if so he'll surely give us quite an ear full!

Mercy there was great, and grace was free;
Pardon there was multiplied to me;
There my burdened soul found liberty
At Calvary.


Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, the story of Malchus reminds us of those who come against You in their thoughts, words and actions. Yet You respond to them in love as You extend Your saving grace toward them. When we were powerless, lost in our transgressions and sins, You died for us, the ungodly. You made a way for us to be justified through Jesus' shedding of innocent blood so that we, though guilty, could be saved from Your wrath. We are no longer enemies of the cross, but reconciled to You, our Father, through Jesus' shed blood on the cross. We want to sow seeds of salvation wherever we go and trust You for the eventual saving of lives since it is Your will that no one should perish but that all may have eternal life when they call upon Your name. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"At Calvary"  Watch on YouTube  The Collingsworth Family  This group will be singing Thursday April 24 at Philadelphia Christian Center, a church started by a Bible College friend. See here for details.

"The Old Rugged Cross"   Watch on YouTube  Selah

Calvary Church children's choir
Yesterday the Calvary Church children's choir vibrantly and expressively shared.
Watch on YouTube (cued to where they sing)

Sight & Sound's production of JESUS will be streaming for free over Easter Weekend. Go to this site.  Here's the sample trailer.


Major Events of the Passion Week

An astounding 30 of the 89 (1/3) accumulative chapters in the four gospels cover the period beginning with Christ's triumphal entry through His resurrection and post-resurrection appearances. Mathematically this means that approximately 33% of the written material in the Gospels deals with a mere .05% period of His life! In the providence of God we have a much greater proportion of Scriptural revelation dealing with God's greatest act of mercy in providing our redemption.

Here's an interesting chart from a Study Bible that may be helpful as you study the Bible this week. It sure helps me to have a sense of when the events took place and is inspiring to read these Scriptures in the daily sequence leading up to Easter.

Sunday   

Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem: Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:29-40; John 12:12-19

Monday   

Jesus Clears the Temple: Mt. 21:12,13; Mk. 11:15-17; Lk. 19:45,46

Tuesday/Wednesday

Jesus' authority challenged in the temple: Mt. 21:23-27; Mk. 11:27-33; Lk. 20:1-8
Jesus teaches stories and confronts the Jewish leaders: Mt. 21:28-23:36; Mk. 12:1-40; Lk. 20:9-47
Greeks ask to see Jesus: Jn. 12:20-26
The Olivet Discourse: Mt. 24; Mk. 13; Lk. 21:5-38
Judas agrees to betray Jesus: Mt. 26:14-16; Mk. 14:10,11; Lk. 22:3-6

Thursday

The Last Supper:  Mt. 26:26-29; Mk. 14:22-25; Lk. 22:14-20
Jesus speaks to the disciples in the upper room:  Jn 13-17
Jesus struggles in Garden of Gethsemane: Mt. 26:36-46; Mk. 14:32-42; Lk. 22:39-46; Jn. 18:1
Jesus is betrayed and arrested: Mt. 26:47-56; Mk. 14:43-52; Lk. 22:47-53; Jn. 18:2-12

Friday

Jesus is tried by Jewish and Roman authorities and disowned by Peter: Mt 26:57-27:2, 11-31; Mk 14:53-15:20; Lk 22:54-23:25; Jn 18:13-19:16
Jesus is crucified and buried: Mt 27:31-56; Mk 15:20-41; Lk 23:26-49; Jn 19:17-30

Saturday

Disciples in despair

Sunday

The glorious resurrection: Mt. 28:1-10; Mk 16:1-11; Lk 24:1-12; Jn 20:1-18

(This material is developed from an outline in the Life Application Bible)



Chickens on Amish farm
Friday afternoon I picked up a group of Amish teachers who had been at a gathering in eastern Lancaster County. As I waited in the van I could hear them singing in the packed one room schoolhouse and then on the way home they sang an old hymn I'm not sure we've sung since Bible College years. See if you've heard it or perhaps you sing it in your church!
"Tell it to Jesus" Watch on YouTube   Mennonite Group a cappella

Chickens on Amish farm
Early this morning (before 6:00AM) I picked up the Amish school teachers to take them to school. (I do this one week a month). This lighted mobile chicken coop sure caught my attention in the dark as I drove down the long farm lane!

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