JOHN 11:1-45 |
Today’s Gospel about the raising of Lazarus has a pointed message for us. Everyone reading this is, to a degree, spiritually dead. Maybe you’re like Lazarus—four days in your tomb. Maybe you feel there is just no hope for the likes of you. I don’t care how far you’ve fallen. I don’t care how dead you are. The voice of Jesus can call you back to life, can pull you out of the tomb. Martha, the dead man’s sister, said to him, “Lord, by now there will be a stench; he has been dead for four days.” Maybe you’re sunk in an addiction. Maybe you’ve done things that you are so ashamed of that you can’t even bring yourself to speak of them. Maybe you’ve fallen out of a relationship with the people you love the most. Maybe you’ve been a first-class jerk. Maybe you just feel you’re a failure. Maybe you’re terrified of dying. I don’t care. Listen for the voice! “Untie him and let him go.” Reflect: What are you “tied up” with right now? Who is the only one who can untie you and give you true freedom? This Lenten Gospel Reflection is taken from the Daily Meditations of Bishop Robert Baron. |