John 5:18

"But Jesus answered them, “My Father is still working, so I am working, too.”"

Key Reflection

In John 5:18, Jesus directly addresses the accusation that His actions are unlawful by affirming both His relationship with God and His continuous activity in line with divine will. This verse highlights the tension between Jesus' perceived violation of Sabbath laws and His assertion of divinity, as He claims to be working as His Father works, thereby establishing His authority and identity as the Son of God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 18. The more to kill him. The answer of Jesus was fitted greatly to irritate them. He did not deny what he had done, but he added to that what he well knew would highly, offend them. That he should claim the right of dispensing with the law, and affirm that, in regard to its observance, he was in the same condition with God, was eminently fitted to enrage them, and he doubtless knew that it might endanger his life. We may learn from his answer, That we are not to keep back truth because it may endanger us. 2nd. That we are not to keep back truth because it will irritate and enrage sinners. The fault is not in the truth, but in the sinner. 3rd.

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