PROCLAMATION
“Then said Jesus again
unto them, ‘I go my way, and … whither I go, ye cannot come.’ … And He said
unto them, ‘Ye are from beneath; I am from above; Ye are of this world; I
am not of this world.’ ” John 8:21-23 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words are from
the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, according to the
Apostle John and were written under the influence of The Holy Spirit of
God. John begins this chapter with Jesus, The Christ, in the temple
in Jerusalem teaching when the scribes and Pharisees brought in a
woman who was caught in the act of adultery. (John 8:1-4) They recounted
the law to Him and then asked Him what His opinion was, so that they could trap
Him and have a basis for accusing Him. If He agreed with the law of
Moses, they would accuse Him to the Roman governor for taking it upon Himself
to condemn a person to death. If He disagreed with the law of Moses, they
would accuse Him to the Jewish people as being an enemy of Moses. Jesus
did neither and said to them, “He that is without sin among you, let him first
cast a stone at her.” (John 8:5-7) Being convicted by their conscience,
those who brought the woman left, (John 8:8-11) and Jesus resumed
teaching. However, the Pharisees within the crowd in the temple
challenged Him with respect to His authority. (John 8:13) In His
explanation of who He was, Jesus said that He was not of this world. (John 8:14-23)
Later, He told them that they were children of the devil and not of God. (John
8:44-47) They claimed to be the children of Abraham and asked Jesus if He
was greater than Abraham. (John 8:52-53) To this Jesus responded, “Before
Abraham was, I Am!” (John 8:58) Hearing this, they picked up stones in
order to stone Jesus, but He slipped away passing through the midst of them. (John
8:59)
APPLICATION
Here are four of the
many points to remember that are presented in this chapter. First, people
who live in glass houses should not throw stones. The reason that the
people who accused the woman of adultery could not stone her was because all of
them were guilty of sin themselves. (John 8:7-9) We should not go around
accusing others of sinning when we are guilty of sinning ourselves, although
maybe of committing a different sin. Secondly, as believers we have The
Holy Spirit of God within us; and since God is not of this world, we are not of
this world. We are just strangers here passing through on our way to our
home in heaven. Thirdly, the devil is a liar and the truth is not in
him. He is the father of lies. (John 8:44) It is not Christ-like to
tell a lie or to intentionally deceive others. Fourthly, the people of
God hear the voice of God. (John 8:47) We recognize and know His voice,
(John 10:27) even if we do not always obey it.
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