Deacon Stu Dobson’s Homily 4-11-25

5th Friday in Lent, April 11, 2025

Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18-2-7; Jn 10:31-42

A few years ago, a group of men were asked this question; “How do you know God exists?” As they went around the room and answered the question, many recounted times in their lives where God appeared to be present, or at least in hindsight, they recognized God’s presence in their lives. Several recounted scripture verses that talked to them about God being real and present in their lives. No one, in any case or examples, said God did not exist. The overwhelming response was, “How could God NOT exist in our world?”

We hear in Jeramiah’s prophesy that he knows God is with him, that God is ever present in his life. And much like the men in that room, God did exist for Jerimiah. “The Lord is with me,” he proclaims, “like a mighty champion.” Jerimiah has experienced God’s presence in his life, and he warns those who do not experience or believe that God exists that they will experience the vengeance God takes on them. We know that God is merciful to those who believe, but for those who do not, well, I am not to judge, but go back and read Jerimiah’s words. It is not pretty. 

Jesus was struggling with a similar situation. Not that the Jews did not believe in God, in that they did not believe Jesus was who He said He was. They thought it was a blasphemy that Jesus was saying he was the son of God. Jesus uses a great philosophical argument about who is called a “god, ”but note that was with a lower case” g,” not the big “G” for God. Suffice it to say, all it did was rile up his advisories more. So, Jesus left them something to think about and left the area. And, because of this, more came to believe. 

So back to the opening question, “How do YOU know God exists?” Take some time the next couple of days and ponder that question. Do not answer it right away, just think about it and then spend some time in quiet. Look up to heaven and say, “God I know you exist because….”  If you need to, have a piece of paper ready and write down what you say. As you continue to prepare for Easter, believe what you said, and hold that thought in your heart. So, the next time someone asks you, “How do you know God exists”, you can say “Because Jesus and I had a conversation about it, and this is what we talked about……” 

Published by St. James, Belvidere

Saint James Catholic Church, Belvidere, IL