The Cup We Would Rather Avoid
Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent John 8:1–11 The scene in today’s Gospel is heavy with tension. Jesus steps forward in the garden, fully aware of what is coming. Soldiers arrive with lanterns and weapons. Judas stands among them. Fear ripples through the disciples. And in the middle of it all, Jesus asks a simple question: “Whom are you looking for?” When they answer, “Jesus the Nazorean,” he responds with a calm authority that knocks them to the ground. Jesus is not a victim caught off guard. He is the Good Shepherd who freely lays down his life. Even in this moment of betrayal, Jesus protects his friends, telling the soldiers, “If you are looking for me, let these men go.” Then comes the line that reaches straight into our own lives: “Shall I not drink the cup that the Father gave me?” Most of us know what it feels like to face a “cup” we would rather avoid—an illness, a difficult conversation, a painful truth, a responsibility we didn’t choose, or a season of un...