Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
Matthew 11:2-11

Reflection
Stay Awake
"Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?" (Matthew 11:3)
Once the bold voice in the wilderness, John the Baptist is now imprisoned and unsure. He sends his disciples to Jesus with a question that echoes through every human heart that has known suffering, waiting or doubt: “Are you really the one?”
It’s a moment of deep honesty that John, who had once confidently proclaimed Jesus as the Lamb of God, now wrestles with uncertainty. Jesus doesn’t respond with a direct answer. Instead, he says, “Go and tell John what you hear and see…” and then points to the signs of the kingdom: the blind see, the lame walk, and the poor receive good news. Jesus is not pointing to power or conquest but to mercy, healing and restoration. These are the quiet fruits of God’s kingdom breaking into the world and the fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecy: “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened…the lame shall leap like a deer…sorrow and sighing shall flee away.” (Isaiah 35:5–6, 10)
The Messiah is here, but comes in a way no one expected.
This is a core truth of our faith: God rarely comes as we expect. We look for God in strength, but God is revealed in vulnerability. We expect thunder, and instead we find a whisper. We wait for miracles, but often we receive moments of grace folded into the everyday.
We must stay awake to the reality that God is already at work, not only in grand gestures but also in the kindness of strangers, the resilience of those who suffer, and the simple beauty of creation.
When we, like John, wonder, “Are you really the one?” Jesus invites us to look again, to listen, to notice. The signs of his presence are all around us. We only need to stay awake.

