“Put your trust in the light while there is still time; then you will become children of the light.” After saying these things, Jesus went away and was hidden from them. But despite all the miraculous signs Jesus had done, most of the people still did not believe in him. This is exactly what Isaiah the prophet had predicted: “Lord, who has believed our message? To whom has the Lord revealed his powerful arm?””
John 12:36-38 NLT
These verses today portray a damning indictment of the people in Jerusalem, gathered together for the Passover Festival that year. Jesus worked hard and selflessly amongst all His people during His ministry but John recorded that “most of the people still did not believe in him”. Jesus correctly declared who He was, the Son of God. He backed up His claim by doing amazing miraculous signs, even raising one man from the dead. And then there was the public conversation between Him and His Father in Heaven. What more did He have to do to convince this people that if they believed in Him and followed Him, then they would receive eternal life?
But human beings have a tendency to only believe what they want to believe. There is an organisation today called the Flat Earth Society. In spite of all the physical evidence to the contrary, the people who are members of this society are convinced that the planet on which we live is flat and not a sphere. Their web site sets out their aim – “Standing with reason we offer a home to those wayward thinkers that march bravely on with REASON and TRUTH in recognizing the TRUE shape of the Earth – Flat”. Really? And then there is all the confusion around gender ideology, with organisations promoting the belief that people can be born in the wrong body. Really? One web site says, “Trans young people and their families are at breaking point“. Of course they are at breaking point because they are going against what God created – Gen 1:27, “So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them”. There are many other examples of people with other strange and unsupportable beliefs, so we shouldn’t be surprised if people, including us pilgrims, refuse to believe them. People are of course entitled to their views and beliefs, but there is a problem when they try and impose their ideologies on others, calling them all sorts of names if affirmation is declined. We pilgrims are used to all sorts of ridicule and abuse, as we try and speak out God’s message of love and hope to a resistant and unwelcoming society.
All of which perhaps brings us back to how Jesus was perceived by the people in His day. Throughout their lives, the Jews were steeped in the Law of Moses, with no unconventional interpretations being allowed. Only the Rabbis were allowed to interpret the Law, and the people had to follow what they said. So Jesus burst into the Jewish religious scene with an explosive mix of teaching and miracles, apparently cutting across what the people had come to understand about the Law. Jesus said in Matthew 5:17-18, “Don’t misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not even the smallest detail of God’s law will disappear until its purpose is achieved”. Matthew 5 – 7 make sobering reading. But in spite of all His teaching and miracles, “most of the people still did not believe in Him”. To a people stuck in a fixed religious mindset, Jesus’ presentation of a radical counter-cultural invitation to believe in Him was something that they couldn’t, or wouldn’t, accept. But, praise God, we can thank Him that some people did believe in Jesus, and they formed the early church that blossomed and reached the world of their day.
If we fast forward to today, the same problem still exists. Jesus’ message of forgiveness to all those who repent and believe in Him still stands. The signs of religious inflexibility however, still mark the landscape with empty church buildings standing as monuments to a past move of God. The Holy Spirit is always at work, gently preparing the ground in people’s hearts for a seed of hope to be planted in our hopeless world. We pilgrims are seed planters and we pray for the opportunity to present Jesus’ invitation to believe in Him to all who will listen. Isaiah cried out, “Lord, who has believed our message? To whom has the Lord revealed his powerful arm?” A despairing cry but not a hopeless one, because the answer came on a Cross at Calvary. We pilgrims proclaim the message and the Holy Spirit brings about the solution.
Dear God. Thank You for Your message of hope, that cuts across and trumps all man made ideologies. We praise You today. Amen.
