Faith That Takes Jesus At His Word
Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent John 4:43–54 There’s something beautifully simple and profoundly challenging about today’s Gospel. A royal official comes to Jesus in desperation—his son is dying. He has no guarantees, no roadmap, no proof that anything will change. All he has is a father’s aching hope and the courage to ask Jesus for help. Jesus responds in a way that might surprise us: He doesn’t go with the man. He doesn’t offer a sign on the spot. Instead, he gives a promise: “Your son will live.” And then comes the line that captures the heart of this passage: “The man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him and went on his way.” He believed…and then he walked. That’s the rhythm of faith. Not seeing first, then believing. But believing first, then walking in faith. Most of us know what it feels like to pray for something deeply—healing, reconciliation, clarity, strength—and then wait in that uncomfortable space between God’s promise and its fulfillm...