Excerpt from The Gospel According to St. John, Vol. 2: With Introduction and Notes; Chapter VIII, Ver; 12 to XXI
Io. Jesus anointed at Bethany - Enters Jerusalem Greeks desire to see Him - He foretells His universal sovereignty through death - General sum mary, eh. Xl1.
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Excerpt from The Gospel According to St. John, Vol. 2: With Introduction and Notes; Chapter VIII, Ver; 12 to XXI
Io. Jesus anointed at Bethany - Enters Jerusalem Greeks desire to see Him - He foretells His universal sovereignty through death - General sum mary, eh. Xl1.
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Excerpt from The Gospel According to St. John, Vol. 2: With Introduction and Notes; Chapter VIII, Ver; 12 to XXI
The facts, that light comes from a source outside of and above ourselves; that it reveals darkness that it awakens sympathy with itself, - are implied. He t/zatfollowetk me slzall not walk in tlze darkness, xii. 46. To have Christ as our light is to be a follower of Christ. In following Christ there is no uncertainty, and no perhaps. We know that the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth, 1 John ii. 8. In following Ckrz'st we are possessed with this assurance. Until we follow we cannot know. Walk; see on vii. 1. The darkness, see i. 5. Shall kave tke lzgkt of life: shall not live in the ignorance of God and under the dominion of a will Opposed to God; shall not wander away, or stumble, or lose himself; shall not follow any delusive leading of his own imagination or desire. Observe, the antithesis is so put as to express the z'nnerpossessz'on of the light and not simply, shall walk in the light, etc. Believers are themselves light in the Lord, Eph. V. 8 hence their certainty of salvation (i John iv. 10) through the indwelling Spirit of Christ. T/ze lzgkt of lzfe; cp. I. 4, The life was the light. Either: the light which human life requires, or the light which is the true ideal life itself; probably the latter. Observe the three promises to believing men: ver. 12, light to walk by; vers. 31 - 36, freedom and dignity of sons; ver. 51, endless life.
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