When Seeing Still Isn’t Believing

In Matthew 12:38–42, Jesus confronts the Pharisees, revealing their request for signs stems from hardened unbelief. He references Jonah’s three days in the fish to foreshadow His death and resurrection as the ultimate sign. Jesus highlights the response of the Ninevites and the Queen of Sheba, emphasizing that true belief surpasses mere signs. Today, genuine transformations in believers’ lives serve as signs of Christ’s reality, urging individuals to reflect on their faith and the impact of their lives on others.

Self-Examination Before Ministry

In this reflection, a pastor emphasizes the importance of self-examination in spiritual leadership, drawing on biblical principles. He illustrates how confronting criticism fosters personal growth and authenticity, urging leaders to focus on their calling from Christ rather than seeking validation. Embracing weaknesses allows God’s strength to be revealed, nurturing genuine community and spiritual maturity.