Seeing is (not necessarily) believing: a reflection for Day 7 of Lent
“…some of them said, “He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the ruler of the demons.” Others, to test him, kept demanding from him a sign from heaven.” (Luke 11.15-16) Jesus and the disciples continue to journey towards Jerusalem. The number of people thronging around Jesus is increasing (Lk. 11.14, 29; 12.1), and so is the tension between Jesus and the obstinate members of “his generation” (cf. Lk. 11.29-32, 45-52). Once again, people “test” Jesus (11.16; cf. 10.25). This is the Greek verb peirazo , which means “to test, to put on trial”. This is the same verb from Lk. 4.2, where the Devil “tempted” Jesus for 40 days. The nominal form – peirasmos – is found at the end of the Lord’s Prayer (“do not lead us into ‘temptation’”; Lk. 11.4; cf. 4.13). These words denote not only the “temptation” to do wrong, but also the “testing” of one’s character and convictions, whether genuinely or cynically. Indeed, t...