Saturday, November 08, 2025

Trinity XXI- John 4:46-54

 The Gospel for the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity is from John 4:46-54 and is the second Galilean miracle in St. John's account. A "nobleman" or "official" wants Jesus to come and heal his critically ill son. Our Lord does not agree to come. Instead, He comments on the popular desire for outward signs and assures the man that his son will live. 

This account serves as an important comment on God's healing power at work in Jesus Christ. All too often, the human mind likes to say that God always works in certain ways. Of course, certain divine characteristics remain constant. God is always loving, holy, powerful, and merciful. Yet, God's redeeming and healing power and grace work through Jesus Christ in a variety of ways. Sometimes, Jesus heals a person in His immediate presence; sometimes, He heals a person at some distance. Jesus may or may not have a conversation with the person. On occasion, Jesus utters a declaration of forgiveness of sin. He may touch the person who is healed, or, as in this story, there may be a simple word from Jesus indicating that the prayer is answered. This variety of approaches is a reminder that God in Christ can use diverse means to express His power and grace. Thus, we need a faith that trusts in Christ to work in the way He chooses for our healing and redemption!


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