Message Minute (Not Absent, But Present)

"Truly I tell you, among those born of women there has not arisen anyone greater than John the Baptist." — Matthew 11:11

John the Baptist sat in a desert prison called Machaerus — cold at night, brutal by day — while Jesus, his own cousin, headed the opposite direction, toward the beaches of Capernaum. No rescue. No visit. Just silence. So John sent word: "Are you really the one, or should we look elsewhere?"

It would be easy to read that as abandonment. But Jesus wasn't absent, He was doing something John couldn't see from inside that cell. His silence was never the same as His absence.

That's the invitation of Matthew 11:6: blessed is the one who doesn't confuse God's quiet with God's disappearance. Just because He isn't visible doesn't mean He isn't working. Just because the timing feels wrong doesn't mean the story has stopped.

Reflection: What has felt like silence in my life lately? Is there a chance something is happening beneath the surface that I can't see yet?

Prayer: God, the silence has felt like distance but help me trust otherwise. Where the timing seems wrong in my life, remind me that my story hasn't stopped. Keep my trust steady, even without proof yet. Amen.

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