
The Fox is Herod Antipas. Jesus says so. If you dont believe me, look at Luke 13:32.[1]
But what does this arrogant, sensual, and power-hungry tyrant say?
Maybe we should ask first: what does The Prophet (John the Baptist) say to The Fox?
The Prophetspeaking as the mouthpiece of the Lordsays to The Fox: It is not lawful for you to have your brother's wife. (Mark 6:18)
What does The Fox say?
Lock that man up in prison! What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: Im afraid of the crowd. (Matthew 14:3-5)
What does The Fox say?
Im not letting that man out of prison! What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: Im afraid of this guy; its obvious hes a man of God. (Mark 6:20)
What does The Fox say?
I want to hear what John says. What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: Theres no way Im going to do what God tells me to do. (Mark 6:20)
What does The Fox say?
I can do whatever I want with my fantasies. What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: These desires are getting out of control. (Mark 6:17-18; 22-23)
What does The Fox say?
Ive made a public promise; I will fulfill my promise. Bring me the head of John the Baptist on a platter! What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: What a stupid, rash oath Ive uttered! But Ill look weak if I dont follow through. (Mark 6:21-28)
What does The Fox say?
Has John the Baptist come back from the dead? What hes probably thinkingbut doesnt say aloud is: Oh no! Im terrified of the spirit world; I dont want to be tormented for all the evil things Ive done!" (Mark 6:14-16)
What does The Fox say?
Forget about The Fox.
What does Jesus say? That is always the most important question.
What does Jesus say to The Fox on the final day of Jesus earthly lifeat the moment when Jesus is brought before The Fox during the trial that will lead to his crucifixion? Absolutely nothing. Jesus is unwilling to speak a single word to The Fox (Luke 23:9). The Fox, who consciously, pompously, and repeatedlydespite his personal fearsspurns Gods command, receives nothing but silence on the day he comes face to face with the Son of God.
This post was intended to get us to think about what drives us. We live in a day when peoples primary drives are found in the domains of power, sensuality, fear, and the striving for self-actualizationlike The Fox. Instead may our posture toward Gods truth be that of humility, purity, faith, and submission.
Notes
[1] Luke 13:31-32: Just at that time some Pharisees approached, saying to Him, Go away, leave here, for Herod wants to kill you. And he said to them, Go and tell that fox, Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I reach my goal.