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th from himself seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh the glory of Him that sent him; the same is true; and no unrighteousness is in him。〃 John 7:18; R。 V。 He that seeketh his own glory is speaking only from himself。 The spirit of self…seeking betrays its origin。 But Christ was seeking the glory of God。 He spoke the words of God。 This was the evidence of His authority as a teacher of the truth。
Jesus gave the rabbis an evidence of His divinity by showing that He read their hearts。 Ever since the healing at Bethesda they had been plotting His death。 Thus they were themselves breaking the law which they professed to be defending。 〃Did not Moses give you the law;〃 He said; 〃and yet none of you keepeth the law? Why go ye about to kill Me?〃
Like a swift flash of light these words revealed to the rabbis the pit of ruin into which they were about to plunge。 For an instant they were filled with terror。 They saw that they were in conflict with Infinite Power。 But they would not be warned。 In order to maintain their influence with the people; their murderous designs must be concealed。 Evading the question of Jesus; they exclaimed; 〃Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill Thee?〃 They insinuated that the wonderful works of Jesus were instigated by an evil spirit。
To this insinuation Christ gave no heed。 He went on to show that His work of healing at Bethesda was in harmony with the Sabbath law; and that it was justified by the interpretation which the Jews themselves put upon the law。 He said; 〃Moses therefore gave unto you circumcision; 。 。 。 and ye on the Sabbath day circumcise a man。〃 According to the law; every child must be circumcised on the eighth day。 Should the appointed time fall upon the Sabbath; the rite must then be performed。 How much more must it be in harmony with the
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spirit of the law to make a man 〃every whit whole on the Sabbath day。〃 And He warned them to 〃judge not according to the appearance; but judge righteous judgment。〃
The rulers were silenced; and many of the people exclaimed; 〃Is not this He; whom they seek to kill? But; lo; He speaketh boldly; and they say nothing unto Him。 Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?〃
Many among Christ's hearers who were dwellers at Jerusalem; and who were not ignorant of the plots of the rulers against Him; felt themselves drawn to Him by an irresistible power。 The conviction pressed upon them that He was the Son of God。 But Satan was ready to suggest doubt; and for this the way was prepared by their own erroneous ideas of the Messiah and His coming。 It was generally believed that Christ would be born at Bethlehem; but that after a time He would disappear; and at His second appearance none would know whence He came。 There were not a few who held that the Messiah would have no natural relationship to humanity。 And because the popular conception of the glory of the Messiah was not met by Jesus of Nazareth; many gave heed to the suggestion; 〃Howbeit we know this Man whence He is: but when Christ cometh; no man knoweth whence He is。〃
While they were thus wavering between doubt and faith; Jesus took up their thoughts and answered them: 〃Ye both know Me; and ye know whence I am: and I am not come of Myself; but He that sent Me is true; whom ye know not。〃 They claimed a knowledge of what the origin of Christ should be; but they were in utter ignorance of it。 If they had lived in accordance with the will of God; they would have known His Son when He was manifested to them。
The hearers could not but understand Christ's words。 Clearly they were a repetition of the claim He had made in the presence of the Sanhedrin many months before; when He declared Himself the Son of God。 As the rulers then tried to compass His death; so now they sought to take Him; but they were prevented by an unseen power; which put a limit to their rage; saying to them; Thus far shalt thou go; and no farther。
Among the people many believed on Him; and they said; 〃When Christ cometh; will He do more miracles than these which this Man hath done?〃 The leaders of the Pharisees; who were anxiously watching the course of events; caught the expressions of sympathy among the throng。 Hurrying away to the chief priests; they laid their plans to arrest Him。
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They arranged; however; to take Him when He was alone; for they dared not seize Him in the presence of the people。 Again Jesus made it manifest that He read their purpose。 〃Yet a little while am I with you;〃 He said; 〃and then I go unto Him that sent Me。 Ye shall seek Me; and shall not find Me: and where I am; thither ye cannot come。〃 Soon He would find a refuge beyond the reach of their scorn and hate。 He would ascend to the Father; to be again the Adored of the angels; and thither His murderers could never come。
Sneeringly the rabbis said; 〃Whither will He go; that we shall not find Him? will He go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles; and teach the Gentiles?〃 Little did these cavilers dream that in their mocking words they were picturing the mission of the Christ! All day long He had stretched forth His hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people; yet He would be found of them that sought Him not; among a people that had not called upon His name He would be manifest。 Rom。 10:20; 21。
Many who were convinced that Jesus was the Son of God were misled by the false reasoning of the priests and rabbis。 These teachers had repeated with great effect the prophecies concerning the Messiah; that He would 〃reign in Mount Zion; and in Jerusalem; and before His ancients gloriously;〃 that He would 〃have dominion also from sea to sea; and from the river unto the ends of the earth。〃 Isa。 24:23; Ps。 72:8。 Then they made contemptuous comparisons between the glory here pictured and the humble appearance of Jesus。 The very words of prophecy were so perverted as to sanction error。 Had the people in sincerity studied the word for themselves; they would not have been misled。 The sixty…first chapter of Isaiah testifies that Christ was to do the very work He did。 Chapter fifty…three sets forth His rejection and sufferings in the world; and chapter fifty…nine describes the character of the priests and rabbis。
God does not compel men to give up their unbelief。 Before them are light and darkness; truth and error。 It is for them to decide which they will accept。 The human mind is endowed with power to discriminate between right and wrong。 God designs that men shall not decide from impulse; but from weight of evidence; carefully comparing scripture with scripture。 Had the Jews laid by their prejudice and compared written prophecy with the facts characterizing the life of Jesus; they would have perceived a beautiful harmony between the prophecies and their fulfillment in the life and ministry of the lowly Galilean。
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Many are deceived today in the same way as were the Jews。 Religious teachers read the Bible in the light of their own understanding and traditions; and the people do not search the Scriptures for themselves; and judge for themselves as to what is truth; but they yield up their judgment; and commit their souls to their leaders。 The preaching and teaching of His word is one of the means that God has ordained for diffusing light; but we must bring every man's teaching to the test of Scripture。 Whoever will prayerfully study the Bible; desiring to know the truth; that he may obey it; will receive divine enlightenment。 He will understand the Scriptures。 〃If any man willeth to do His will; he shall know of the teaching。〃 John 7:17; R。 V。
On the last day of the feast; the officers sent out by the priests and rulers to arrest Jesus; returned without Him。 They were angrily questioned; 〃Why have ye not brought Him?〃 With solemn countenance they answered; 〃Never man spake like this Man。〃
Hardened as were their hearts; they were melted by His words。 While He was speaking in the temple court; they had lingered near; to catch something that might be turned against Him。 But as they listened; the purpose for which they had been sent was forgotten。 They stood as men entranced。 Christ revealed Himself to their souls。 They saw that which priests and rulers would not see;humanity flooded with the glory of divinity。 They returned; so filled with this thought; so impressed by His words; that to the inquiry; 〃Why have ye not brought Him?〃 they could only reply; 〃Never man spake like this Man。〃
The priests and rulers; on first coming into the presence of Christ; had felt the same conviction。 Their hearts were deeply moved; and the thought was forced upon them; 〃Never man spake like this Man。〃 But they had stifled the conviction of the Holy Spirit。 Now; enraged that even the instruments of the law should be influenced by the hated Galilean; they cried; 〃Are ye also deceived? Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on Him? But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed。〃
Those to whom the message of truth is spoken seldom ask; 〃Is it true?〃 but; 〃By whom is it advocated?〃 Multitudes estimate it by the numbers who accept it; and the question is still asked; 〃Have any of the