Tuesday Apr 08, 2025

Who is Your Father?

The boundaries between Christ and Satan are rather defined. Jesus’s own words reveal this basic truth. In our Gospel reading from John today, Jesus is engaged in a conversation with those Jews who had believed in Him[2] and things get heated. In this passage, Jesus isn’t just defending His identity—He’s revealing a deep spiritual reality: that there are only two kingdoms. And these kingdoms are neither political kingdoms, nor economic systems, rather they are spiritual kingdoms. These are the kingdom of the Devil, and the Kingdom of Christ. Every single person belongs to one or the other. It doesn’t matter much if a person has an awareness of this; to be absent from Christ’s Kingdom is to be in the Devil’s.

This is a challenging passage, not because it’s hard to understand, but because it’s so clear. Jesus draws a hard line and says, "You are either with Me or you are not." As I mentioned a few weeks ago when Jesus says similarly to this in Luke, we humans love the idea of shades of gray in spiritual matters, in truth, and in morals. Gray makes us feel like we are in control, gray gives us the illusion of autonomy, that we are in charge of our fates. Gray deludes us into thinking that we have a handle on reality and all the facets of it wish to manipulate to our own ends. But Jesus, God Himself, does not tolerate such thinking. And here, He notes quite simply that we are either children of our Father in heaven or children of the Devil.

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