What are you looking for?
by Pastor Peter Bean
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When Jesus turned and saw them following him, he asked them: What are you looking for? (John 1:38a).
Read John 1:35–42
Interesting question! Interesting answer!
The two followers of John knew there was more to life. John had given that hint earlier (see John 1:19–34). So when John pointed out Jesus, they naturally went after him. But then he asked: ‘What are you looking for?’ Many people have asked that of themselves over time. The band U2 had a hit with I still haven’t found what I’m looking for. Apart from the music, perhaps it was such a big hit because people struggle to answer the question: what are you looking for? They don’t really know, so they keep searching.
These followers of John answered Jesus’ question with a question (I’m told I do that quite a bit …). But their question avoided Jesus’ question! However, Jesus wasn’t fussed; he was happy to show them where he was staying (their question). And he met with them, and talked with them. He met them where they were (in life).
Astonishingly, from this encounter, Andrew, one of the two followers, gains life. He says to his brother, Simon (Peter): we have found the Messiah, the Christ. Then, there were two disciples!
All this, from Jesus not trying to change Andrew, or force him to answer the question, but by meeting him where he was. By allowing Andrew to find the Christ.
What are you looking for? Perhaps you know the answer, or perhaps like many, you are uncertain. Jesus simply invites you to spend time with him; to rest in his presence; to become overcome with love and grace and presence. Then Jesus can reveal himself. You can find Jesus, as Jesus reveals himself to you.
Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? Look to Jesus for the answer.
Jesus, often we keep looking when the answer is right in front of us. Help us to pause in your presence, enjoy your company and then live with our eyes open. Amen.
Peter is often out tending his garden – with 83 fruit and nut trees and extensive native bushes, he says there is a lot to do! Other times, he will be walking his dog, reading (too many books at a time), enjoying his family (15 grandchildren), and occasionally writing – poetry, opinion pieces, devotions! He also tries to fit in a bike ride each day. To keep out of mischief, he is currently teaching himself to play the piano and is writing a paraphrase of each psalm. You can read these on his website, Creative Walking.
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