Lifted Up to New Life
Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter John 3:7b–15 Today's Gospel continues the story of Nicodemus's encounter with Jesus. Nicodemus comes to Jesus with a heart full of questions, and Jesus meets him with an invitation into mystery. “You must be born from above.” It’s not a command meant to confuse him—it’s an opening into a deeper way of living. Jesus is gently telling Nicodemus that faith isn’t just about knowing the right answers; it’s about allowing God to transform and reshape us from the inside out. Then Jesus offers an image Nicodemus would recognize: Moses lifting up the serpent in the desert. In the Book of Numbers 21:4-9 , the people looked upon the bronze serpent and found healing. Jesus uses that story to point toward his own mission: He, too, will be “lifted up”—not to condemn, but to heal, restore, and save. This passage reminds us that God’s work in us is both mysterious and deeply personal. The Spirit moves in ways we don’t always understand, yet its ...