So Jesus, perturbed again, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone lay across it. Jesus said, “Take away the stone.” Martha, the dead man’s sister, said to him, “Lord, by now there will be a stench; he has been dead for four days.” Jesus said to her, “Did I not tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God?”
—John 11:38–40
Mary and Martha must have been confused, hurt, and likely angry that Jesus didn’t come sooner to save Lazarus. Why was he avoiding the fact that Lazarus had died? Jesus wants to present a new reality, one in which he will raise Lazarus from the dead, with the help of other people. Jesus could have done all the work himself, but he didn’t. Instead, Jesus told his followers to “take away the stone” because he wants each of us to take an active part in his ministry.
The Lord of the universe can work miracles through our cooperation. After we make way for God by removing the barriers, the obstacles, the stones, then God can get to work. As these barriers are removed, we are more prepared to believe in and see the glory of God.
Is there an area of your life where you could use a miracle? Where do you need God’s intervention? Place this before God. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you see and remove even the smallest barrier so that God can act on your behalf.
This reflection from Messages of Trust for Lent, originally published by Ave Maria Press, was reprinted with permission of the authors, Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran. For more parish resources, visit https://www.rebuiltparish.com/.
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