Lift up now thine eyes, look from the place where thou art and tell me what you see.
Not where is he going, not, where is he from, not where is he now, not where is he hiding, not where is been but WHERE IS HE? Great question the police might ask that question when looking for a suspect. Your dad or mom may have asked you that question when looking for your brother. I’m sure we could think of many ways we have or could use that phrase. Well as I was reading my Bible this little phrase jumped out at me in John Chapter 7 and verse 11 “Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?” Now these Jews were wanting to know where Jesus was so they asked the question “Where is he?” Why did these Jews want to know where Jesus was? Back in verse one we are told why. John 7:1 (KJV) After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him.
I said to myself “oh my that’s awful.” Then I asked myself how many times is that phrase mentioned in the New Testament? Only 3 times and out of those 3 times there is only one time they are looking for Jesus to worship Him. Matthew 2:2 (KJV) Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
The next time was in John 7:11 where the Jew wanted to know where Jesus was so they could kill Him. The last time is in John 9:12 (KJV) Then said they unto him, Where is he? He said, I know not.
They asked a blind man. Very few are wanting to Worship and other go about their day and rarely think of Jesus. Then there are those who are blind to all that Jesus has already done. On Easter this year there were over 1200 in attendants at the First Baptist Church this year in the town I live in. How do I know that? I asked? Then I asked another question “how many attend on a regular Sunday?” I was told about 400 to 450. I wonder where the other 750 to 800 people are? When Jesus was feeding people there were1000’s. When Jesus was taken to jail where were all those people? 🤷🏻♂️The next Sunday at the First Baptist after Easter you will have no problem finding a place to sit. The reason being 750 to 800 people will not be looking for a place to sit. Are we looking for a place to Worship? Or we don’t care, we aren’t looking for Jesus anywhere let alone a place to Worship. Could be, we don’t know because we spend a lot of time with the blind who have never seen so why look. If you have ever asked or thought about this man Jesus then you have wanted to know “Where is he?” I wonder if any of those 750 to 800 people really saw Jesus on Easter?