John 12:31

"Jesus answered, “This voice hasn’t come for my sake, but for your sakes."

Key Reflection

In this verse, Jesus explains that the divine affirmation he experiences is not for his personal validation but to strengthen and encourage his disciples. This emphasizes the communal and redemptive purpose of his mission, highlighting how his actions and sufferings serve to benefit all believers.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 31. Now is the judgment of this world. Greek, "crisis." This expression, doubtless, has reference to his approaching death, and whatever he means by judgment here relates to something that was to be accomplished by that death. It cannot mean that then was to be the time in which the world was to be finally judged, for he says that he did not come then to judge the world (Joh 12:47; 8:15), and he has clearly declared that there shall be a future day when he will judge all mankind. The meaning of it may be thus expressed: "Now is approaching the decisive scene, the eventful period--the crisis--when it shall be determined who shall rule this world.

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