John 11:28-57 – What a Miracle!

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Not only do we see the blessing Jesus brought to Lazarus and his family, but we see how such a sign has sent ripples of discontent in priestly circles. Let’s not rush past the beautiful miracle and blessing that happened as our Lazarus story continues from our last reading.

When Jesus first saw Mary, now after Martha had left, he was moved. John tells us Jesus had anger well up inside him, asked a question, and then he wept. Anger is a deep emotion that can often resolve itself in tears, hopefully tears of relief. In Jesus’ case, the tears would still be of grief for the pain Mary and the others felt. His anger would remain so long as his loved ones were hurting. But this grief would soon be washed away, and Jesus knew that, too. Continue reading “John 11:28-57 – What a Miracle!”

John 11:1-27 – What a Teachable Moment!

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We have just gotten started with this story. The true miraculous sign is yet to come. But Jesus has pretty much already spilled the beans about that one. His disciples are about to see yet another jaw-dropping act of God. The setup in the first part of this Chapter is worth taking a look at all by itself, as it builds up to something beyond comprehension.

What we see Jesus do here is meant to teach and to bless. The teaching part comes first. Jesus knew that his disciples were having a hard time with their unbelief. It had to be hard to totally grasp that the Messiah you had been waiting for your whole life was standing there before you. Continue reading “John 11:1-27 – What a Teachable Moment!”

John 10:22-42 – Not All Fans

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John’s gospel shows us that not everybody was an adoring fan of Jesus. We see how people who didn’t believe treated Jesus during his time of ministry. The text says “people,” but it is very possible from the tone that these people were the religious leaders. They seem to have almost ambushed Jesus on his stroll through the temple.

To nearly be stoned for blasphemy seems ludicrous, but spiritual blindness is a real thing. We know who Jesus was, but even Jews today do not recognize that Jesus and God are one. Jesus was just a man in their eyes. Jesus’ defense was simple: “Don’t believe me unless I carry out my Father’s work.” All the healings and miracles were proof. Continue reading “John 10:22-42 – Not All Fans”

John 10:1-21 – Being a Good Sheep

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Jesus identifies himself as the gate and as the shepherd. Jesus is clever to come at his identity from two different angles. He is the way to salvation and also our protector and guide. Jesus is more than capable of handling both jobs well.

Even though Jesus used a common example for His time, using sheep and shepherds, the people weren’t grasping the message. To others, it made perfect sense. Those people would follow Jesus anywhere. Perhaps it was hard for some to imagine themselves as a sheep, and that’s why people took offense to Jesus. Continue reading “John 10:1-21 – Being a Good Sheep”

John 9:1-41 – Blindly Blind

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There’s a lot of talk about blindness in this reading. That was precisely the reason this man was born blind. God wanted to use him as a teachable moment to point out who is truly blind.  The timing of his encounter with Jesus couldn’t be more perfect. I wish we knew his name, but that wasn’t the point.

What saddens me is when people are blind to the truth and don’t even know it. They walk around living life, feeling like they have a grip on things, and yet the reality they see does not include God or God’s wisdom. Spiritual blindness is like that. Let’s unpack this reading. What spoke to you? Continue reading “John 9:1-41 – Blindly Blind”

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