Staying Rooted in God
Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent John 10:31–42 There’s a quiet but powerful thread running through this Gospel passage: Jesus stands in the middle of hostility, accusation, and misunderstanding, yet Jesus remains utterly grounded in who he is and in the mission the Father has entrusted to him. The crowd is ready to stone Jesus, not because of anything he has done, but because his very identity unsettles them. Jesus doesn’t react with fear or anger. He responds with clarity, calm, and a steady confidence rooted in his relationship with God. Jesus knows that no amount of misunderstanding or rejection can separate him from God's love. That confidence allows Jesus to stand firm even when others turn against him and to continue to reveal God's heart—patiently, consistently, and lovingly. What's striking is that Jesus doesn't force belief. He simply invites: “If you do not believe me, believe the works.” In other words, look at the fruit. Look at the goodness. Look ...