When Grace Becomes Impossible To Ignore
Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent John 11:45–56 Today’s Gospel picks up right after the raising of Lazarus, one of the most astonishing signs Jesus performs. Many who witnessed it begin to believe in Jesus—how could they not? A man who had been dead for four days is now walking, breathing, and speaking. Life has broken into a place of death, and people can’t help but talk about it. But not everyone responds with faith. Some run to the Pharisees, and the leaders gather in fear. They worry about losing control, about Rome’s reaction, about the disruption Jesus is causing. Instead of seeing the miracle as a revelation of God’s power, they see it as a threat. Their hearts tighten. Their plans harden. And from that moment, the plot to kill Jesus begins to take shape. It’s a sobering reminder that the same grace that opens one heart can be resisted by another. God’s presence can be unmistakable, yet still unwelcome. Not because God is unclear, but because fear can make ...