Matthew 11:4

"and said to him, “Are you he who comes, or should we look for another?”"

Key Reflection

This question reflects the disciples' uncertainty and doubt, seeking confirmation that Jesus is indeed the Messiah they were expecting. It highlights the tension between their faith and the challenges of recognizing the true nature of Christ's coming, which would include both his humility and suffering as well as his ultimate triumph.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 4,5. Go and shew John again, etc. Jesus referred them for an answer to these miracles. They were proof that he was the Messiah. Prophets had indeed wrought miracles, but no prophet had wrought so many, or any so important. Jesus, moreover, wrought them in his own name, and by his own power. Prophets had done it by the power of God. Jesus, therefore, performed the works which none but the Messiah could do; and John might easily infer that he was the Christ. The poor have the Gospel preached to them. It was predicted of the Messiah, that he would preach good tidings to the meek, Is 41:1; or, as it is rendered in the New Testament, preach the gospel to the poor, Lu 4:18.

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