When Hearts Are Divided
Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent John 7:40–53 Today’s Gospel gives us a very human scene: a crowd divided, opinions clashing, leaders frustrated, and everyone convinced they already know the truth about Jesus. Some are drawn to Jesus. Others dismiss him. Still others are simply confused. And in the middle of all this noise, something striking happens—no one actually listens to Jesus. The guards, who were sent to arrest Jesus, return empty–handed. Why? Because they did listen. They heard something in Jesus' voice that disarmed them, something that stirred their hearts. “Never before has anyone spoken like this man,” they say. They don’t fully understand Jesus, but they’re open. Their hearts are not closed off by pride or fear. The religious leaders, on the other hand, refuse to consider the possibility that God might be speaking in a way they didn’t expect. They cling to their assumptions, their categories, their certainty. Their minds are made up before th...