“And stooping to look in, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.”
Bending down to look in, he saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in — the beloved disciple's hesitation (parakuptō, to bend down and peer) is crucial; he perceives the evidence without yet entering. The linen wrappings (othonia) lying there suggest the body passed through them rather than being unwrapped—a hint at the transformed nature of resurrection corporeality. His non-entry preserves a boundary between sight and faith.
God is faithful in every circumstance. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. What a reminder that God's ways are not our ways. Now I understand why - it's a daily declaration of dependence on God. God is faithful in every circumstance. God is faithful in every circumstance. God is faithful in every circumstance. The Hebrew word used here carries a richness that English can't fully capture. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. God is faithful in every circumstance. Today it speaks comfort; a year ago it spoke conviction. God meets us exactly where we are - broken, uncertain, yet chosen. I love how this passage doesn't shy away from the difficulty of obedience. His timing, His methods, His purposes - all beyond our comprehension, yet perfectly good. God meets us exactly where we are - broken, uncertain, yet chosen. My…
“And stooping to look in, he saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in.”
Bending down to look in, he saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in — the beloved disciple's hesitation (parakuptō, to bend down and peer) is crucial; he perceives the evidence without yet entering. The linen wrappings (othonia) lying there suggest the body passed through them rather than being unwrapped—a hint at the transformed nature of resurrection corporeality. His non-entry preserves a boundary between sight and faith.
God is faithful in every circumstance. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. What a reminder that God's ways are not our ways. Now I understand why - it's a daily declaration of dependence on God. God is faithful in every circumstance. God is faithful in every circumstance. God is faithful in every circumstance. The Hebrew word used here carries a richness that English can't fully capture. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. God is faithful in every circumstance. Today it speaks comfort; a year ago it spoke conviction. God meets us exactly where we are - broken, uncertain, yet chosen. I love how this passage doesn't shy away from the difficulty of obedience. His timing, His methods, His purposes - all beyond our comprehension, yet perfectly good. God meets us exactly where we are - broken, uncertain, yet chosen. My…
Bending down to look in, he saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in — the beloved disciple's hesitation (parakuptō, to bend down and peer) is crucial; he perceives the evidence without yet entering. The linen wrappings (othonia) lying there suggest the body passed through them rather than being unwrapped—a hint at the transformed nature of resurrection corporeality. His non-entry preserves a boundary between sight and faith.