Jesus has always produced strong reactions.
During His earthly ministry, people rarely remained neutral around Him. Some believed immediately. Others resisted. Some were curious but hesitant. Others were confused, skeptical, or openly hostile.
Not much has changed.
People still react to Jesus in very different ways today. Some dismiss Him with objections. Some oppose Him outright. Others are interested but remain uncertain. Some prefer religion without true surrender. And others become fully convinced and follow Him faithfully.
But perhaps the more important question isn’t how other people respond.
It’s: How do we respond?
Because even as believers we can drift into some of these attitudes. We can trust Christ for salvation while resisting Him in areas of obedience. We can become confused when life doesn’t unfold according to our expectations. We can say we believe Him while quietly refusing to trust Him completely.
In today’s reading from John 7, we see several reactions to Jesus and His claims. And perhaps, if we’re honest, we may see ourselves somewhere in the crowd.
Today’s readings invite us to examine not only what we say about Christ—but whether our lives reveal genuine trust in Him.


