Show Notes
John Series, John 7:1-13
It is a painful experience to have someone you love accuse you of something you are not guilty of, and the truth is the opposite. To be misunderstood is difficult to swallow, especially when you don’t see it coming. It is even more painful when it comes from people you love.
John is now about to change the geographical location of Jesus’ ministry from Galilee to Judea, even though it places Jesus in extreme danger. In John 7, we read that Jesus is cautiously travelling around Galilee. The Festival of Tabernacles is drawing near in Jerusalem. Jesus knows that the time of his crucifixion is now only months away. The tension surrounding Jesus’ ministry is escalating. People are polarizing regarding His ministry. While earlier in Jesus’ ministry, attitudes were forming positively and negatively toward him, now, in this ministry segment, they are becoming fixed. There is hostility by the majority of religious leaders that creates fear for the people to support Jesus openly. Even Jesus’ half-brothers are in a state of unbelief. Jesus is having a conversation with some of his family members. What we are about to discover is their attitude toward Jesus. How do we handle being misunderstood by others, even our own family? How did Jesus respond to the unbelief coming from his half-brothers about who He is?