Thursday, March 14, 2024

Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent

(Exodus 32:4-14; John 5:31-47)

The gospel of John was probably completed at the end of the first century or the beginning of the second.  It was a time of Christian persecution at the hands of Jewish reformers.  The writer of the gospel promoted Christian perseverance because some former Jewish members were returning to the faith of their ancestors.  He also hoped to boost Christian morale and to attract Jews living outside Palestine to join Christian ranks.

To accomplish these objectives in today’s passage, the author pictures Jesus debating with “the Jews.” He gives evidence of a trifold testimony to Jesus.  First, he says that John, the baptizer testified to Jesus in the desert.  Then he attests that Jesus’ work, that is, his miracles, testify to his being sent from God.  He also points out that that the Scriptures themselves, both Moses and the prophets, foretell his coming.

We too live in a time of Christian persecution.  In places like China and Iran the persecution is violent.  In other places the Church is being unfairly judged and disdained.  We can offer testimony to Jesus by our common prayer and our acts of mercy done in emulation of him.