Fifth Sunday of Lent 2026
In today’s Gospel, Martha says something that may be one of the most honest prayers in the entire Bible. When Jesus arrives after Lazarus has died, Martha says to Him: “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” That line probably sounds familiar to many of us. It’s the kind of thing people say when they are grieving, when something painful has happened, when life has not unfolded the way they hoped. Lord, if you had been here… If you had been here, this illness would not have happened. If you had been here, my loved one would not have died. If you had been here, things would be different. But notice something important. Martha does not say these words behind Jesus’ back. She says them to Him . Her grief, her disappointment, even her confusion—she brings it directly to Christ. That’s an important lesson for us. Faith does not mean pretending everything is fine. Faith means bringing our pain honestly to God. But Martha doesn’t stop there. She continues: “But ev...