A Greater Sign Is Already Here
Wednesday of the First Week of Lent Luke 11:29–32 In today's Gospel, people ask Jesus for a sign—something spectacular, undeniable, dramatic. But instead of dazzling them, Jesus says that no sign will be given except the sign of Jonah. According to the Book of Jonah, God had explicitly instructed the prophet Jonah to go to Ninevah and warn its inhabitants, with the goal of leading them to repent of their wickedness or face God's judgment. The people listened, believed Jonah, humbled themselves, and changed their lives. No miracles are recorded there—just a warning and an open heart. And that was enough (see Jonah 3:1-10). Jesus also mentions the Queen of the South, who traveled far to hear the wisdom of Solomon. She made a long, costly journey because she believed that wisdom was worth seeking (see 1 Kings 10:1-13; 2 Chronicles 9:1-12). Then Jesus says something remarkable: “There is something greater here.” At first glance, it can sound almost disappointing. Why ...