Now this was also the second sign Jesus performed after he came from Judea to Galilee.
John 4:54 CSB
This second sign was a all about a royal official.
An important person.
And his son was very ill.
He'd heard something about Jesus and came looking for him, looking for a cure.
Jesus seemed a bit ticked off.
We can't really see or understand a person's heart or motives unless they tell us, but Jesus knew.
This guy didn't believe Jesus was who he said he was. He just wanted his son to be well (nothing wrong with that desire) and had heard Jesus did miracles.
Fixed things.
He had the resources to find Jesus and ask him to come and fix his son.
Jesus heals him long distance, but his words in v48 echo down the centuries...
Jesus told him,
"Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will not believe."
Seems ticked off to me.
Jesus didn't want belief to be tied to miracles. He seemed to want something different.
Will I trust in Jesus even if the healing I ask for doesn't happen?
Do I believe anyway?
There's days when I happily say I believe in Jesus no matter what, and there's days that just like the guy in this account, I'd love to see a miracle happen in someone's life.
It seems that Jesus is nudging me with "believe anyway"
"Do you trust me?"
#trustinJesus
#nomatterwhat
#heiswhohesaidheis
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