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Verse 13
The Pharisees challenge Jesus in saying, “here you are, appearing as your own witness; your testimony is not valid.”
Jesus said in
John
John 5:31
Is this going against what Jesus said?
Here the
The Law of Moses required multiple witnesses.
Jesus’ point is that His witness is not by Himself to Himself, but for the Father to the Father and WITH the Father.
The Pharisees overlooked that they already had credible witnesses:
They had Moses
They had the Prophets
They had John the Baptist
The law had already been fulfilled
Verse 14
It is the property of the Light to be self-evidencing!
This doesn’t negate , but it sheds light on it that His testimony is not just His own.
Jesus knew from whence He came!
He was conscious of His own authority
His accusers were ignorant of where Jesus came from
Jesus repeats the same foundational thinking he has already gone over.
Jesus can offer testimony for Himself because of His unique origin.
Does Jesus have to repeat things to you?
Jesus’ opponents have no right to speak since they do not know where He came from nor where He is going.
Do you take Jesus at His word?
He is not speaking on His own, but according to that of His Father.
Jesus’ heavenly mission did not need human validation.
Jesus was aware of His own authority.
Verse 15
The Pharisee’s were incompetent judges of Jesus.
They judged according to the flesh.
They see His flesh but never see He was the Word made flesh.
Jude 8-
They judged with no spiritual sense; they judged by human standards.
Jesus states: “I pass judgement on no one.”
Jesus came to save not condemn.
Pharisees were about a worldly viewpoint:
The Gospels show that the charge of the Pharisees also show that Jesus was not discriminating enough.
Luke
Verse 16
Jesus states that if He did judge, He would be correct, because He is in tune, He is aligned with the Father.
Jesus judges only as He hears from the Father.
The witness born is valid because it does consist of 2 witnesses: The Father and the Son.
“I stand with the Father.”
Indicates that the heartbeat of Jesus and the Father is ONE.
His unity with the Father means His teaching and judgement are also of the Father.
The claim demands a decision: accept it or reject it!
Zechariah
Psalm 89:
1 John
What is the importance of Jesus and the Father being One?
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