To read the texts click on the texts: Ex 14:5-18; Mt 12:38-42
The text of today is continuation of the
earlier text (12:25-37) in which Jesus makes a series of pronouncements
regarding the coming judgement. The Pharisees respond to these statements of
Jesus by demanding a sign. In Matthew only disciples address Jesus as Lord, and
the address “Teacher” here by the Pharisees indicates that they are not
disciples. The sign they demand is a proof of Jesus’ identity. Jesus’ response
to the Pharisees’ demand is to make another pronouncement. In this
pronouncement he regards them as an “evil and adulterous generation” which
means a people who have closed their hearts to the revelation that God is constantly
making. The sign of Jonah here refers clearly to the resurrection of Jesus.
Further, it is the Gentiles (people of Nineveh) who will rise up and condemn
the Jews. It is a clear reversal of roles. Jesus is greater than both Jonah and
Solomon.
The manner in which some of us mourn and
weep at the death of a loved one seems to indicate that we do not believe in
the resurrection. This is the only sign that Jesus continues to give. If we
keep looking for other signs of his presence we might find ourselves in the
same position as the Pharisees of his time and miss him who makes himself
available and visible at every moment of our lives.
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