Religious leaders try to get Jesus to perform a “sign” but their motives are evil.
Once again Jesus stands up to the bullies of the religious establishment.
God is not manipulated.
It is possible for someone to come face to face with Jesus and his amazing works and still reject him.
(See the next arrow for context.) Serve them. Pray for them. Don’t write them off, because no one is beyond God’s reach. But don’t be bogged down by them. You are not the savior they are longing for.
Realize that some people’s intentions are just wicked.
Holy Spirit, lead my heart to know how and when to respond or act toward those who are spiritually blind.
Jesus sends his disciples out on mission and gives a glimpse of days to come for future witnesses.
Early readers/hearers would have seen firsthand this divides in families and communities between those who held on to Judaism and those who have embraced Jesus as the long awaited Messiah.
God chooses to use people to spread his Kingdom message.
Some people receive Jesus, some reject. It’s always a mixed bag.
Be faithful to share Jesus’ Kingdom message. Rejoice when it is gladly received but don’t be surprised when it is vehemently rejected.
When hearts are divided over Jesus in a community it can be tough. But when hearts are divided over Jesus in a household it can be brutal. Be merciful and compassionate, but don’t be surprised because Jesus himself said it would happen.
Jesus, you are more important than any tradition, system, religion, social standing, or even relationship.