“How do you know me?”
Nathanael asked.
Jesus answered, “I saw you while you were still under the fig tree before Philip called you.” Then Nathanael declared, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the king of Israel.”
John 1:48-49 (NIV)
That brief, mysterious first exchange between Nathanael and Jesus shows us how deeply moved he was when Jesus said the words, “I saw you under the fig tree.”
We don’t know what Nathanael was thinking or doing under that fig tree, but we do know that he didn’t think a Messiah would ever come from the town of Nazareth. When Philip first invited him to come and meet Jesus of Nazareth, he skeptically replied, “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” Most people expected the Messiah to come from a city of noble background and history, which Nazareth was not.
Jesus knew Nathanael as well as his thoughts, and to prove it, He said, “I saw you under the fig tree”. Those words were significant since Jesus wasn’t anywhere near him the day he sat under that fig tree.
Knowing how overwhelmed, sad or frustrated Nathanael was, Jesus’ words revealed that He loved and cared for him, long before he ever knew who He was. Scripture never tells us what was on Nathanael’s mind. Maybe Nathanael questioned whether God sees or hears him at all. Whatever it was, the defining moment happened when Jesus told Nathanael that He “saw” him, even though He wasn’t physically there at the time. Those words convinced him that He surely was the Messiah.
If we think about it, we’ve all had fig tree moments. It might have been a time after receiving fearful news, or a serious diagnosis for ourselves or a loved one, or having to take on a challenging responsibility. It’s in those times that Jesus finds a way to show that He knows what we are going through, and cares for us. He is near to us in our pain, because He already suffered in every way that we do.
I’ve had many fig tree moments, but the most recent ones were related to my son’s traumatic brain injury. This may be a repeat story to some readers, but while Jon was in a coma for two weeks after his motorcycle accident, I used to go to the UPS store to pick up his mail on the way to his hospital. One day a person who I never saw before, was at the front desk. He brought me Jon’s mail, and said,
“I want you to know that I have been praying for your son every day.” Hearing this from a total stranger, was for me, a sign of comfort sent by God. That was one fig tree moment for me.
There was another incident, on the day I brought legal documents for guardianship to the bank. I was telling my banker about Jon’s accident, and a total stranger in the bank, came up to me, saying that she overheard me talking, and asked my son’s name so that she could pray for him. That was another fig tree moment.
Fig tree moments remind us that God sees us in the times of our greatest distress, and just when we feel alone, wondering if God is near, He sends a sign to remind us that He sees us, and loves us. So, when we think no one knows what we are going through, Jesus sends a person or a sign that speaks to our heart, as if to say,
“I saw you under the fig tree.”
Lord, thank you for loving us by sending us signs confirming that you are always with us. Open our hearts to trust you through all the fig tree moments of our lives. Amen









