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Jesus has an understanding of what His Father is about and doing.
He is in line with His Father.
He doesn’t have to receive affirmation from above.
God did this with Moses as well:
What is the purpose Jesus saying “Now is the time judgement on this word?”
This is referenced again in:
What does it mean when Jesus said “now the prince of this world will driven out?”
Referenced again in:
John
Referred as the devil in:
John 13:2
Referred as Satan in
Referred as the EVIL ONE in
John
Through the death of Jesus, the power of the prince of the world has been destroyed.
Through His death, Jesus dealt with the accuser of our sins once and for all:
Revelation
The prince’s power was broken and he was driven out.
As a result, we are delivered out of the domain of spiritual darkness and slavery to sin:
By the way, with the prince of this world driven out, the reign of Jesus will be forever:
Psalm
Ezekiel 37
What does Jesus mean when He says “when I am lifted up?”
Lifted up:
A banner for all peoples.
Also used in
The Son of Man was glorified by being crucified.
“Will draw all men to myself”
In , the Father draws.
Here, it is Christ that draws.
Ever notice how Christ draws all men unto Him?
Hosea 11:14
Cords of lovingkindness.
It is to Christ we are drawn:
The soul that was distant is brought closer to Him
John 13:33
This reveals and points toward the crucifixion.
We will see this fulfilled in
“Kind of death” also points to Jesus’ death being the pathway to His glorification.
The result of this “kind of death” means that Jesus will draw all men to Himself.
It does not mean that all men will be saved, but all men can be saved THROUGH Him.
There will be some who choose not to do so.
But, all men will recognize that Jesus is Lord:
Remember the people were familiar with the scripture about “lifted up.” ; ; ; ; ; .
The “Son of Man”
In this context, Jesus did not say “if the Son of Man be lifted up” but rather He said, “When I am lifted up.”
The titles Christ and Son of Man indicate the same person.
However, to the people, a suffering/dying Son of Man was not understood.
They asked, “Who is this Son of Man?”
In essence they were saying: “What sort of Son of Man are you talking about?
Certainly not the one we are looking for!”
Jesus said He was the light of the world.
John 8:44
What did Jesus mean when He said, “You are going to have the light just a little longer?”
Jesus goes on the say, “walk while you have the light.”
“…before darkness overtakes you.”
John
What can we learn from this passage?
With the promise of light, there is deliverance fro the shadows of fear, doubt and uncertainties, and sorrow.
What are you walking in?
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