Have you ever sat through a lecture in school or at work and only halfway paid attention? You start to drift off into what you have to do later that day or think about what you’d rather be doing. Maybe I’m just a bad listener. It’s okay…I can admit it.
One of the things I do to help me concentrate more on the lesson at hand is to put myself in the audience of Jesus. To put myself in the moment. I can only imagine that when Jesus is speaking in John 5:17-30 that there were at least a few bad listeners. And with all bad listeners you occasionally hear a part of what the speaker said that makes you stop and think, “Wait wait wait…he said what?!”
In this passage Jesus is explaining his equality with God. I can only imagine the looks of confusion and then rage by some of the people. Imagine, for instance, if a man got up in front of our church and declared himself equal with God. Think about the reactions. How would you react? I’m sure not too differently than the people of Jesus’ time.
My hat is off to those people in Jesus’ day that believed. I’m sure it couldn’t have been easy.
