John 6:26

"When they found him on the other side of the sea, they asked him, “Rabbi, when did you come here?”"

Key Reflection

This encounter reveals the disciples' initial misunderstanding and their need for clarity after the miraculous feeding. Their question reflects a desire to know more about Jesus's presence and purpose, highlighting both their curiosity and the gap in their understanding before comprehending his deeper teachings.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 26. Ye seek me, not because, &c. The miracles which Jesus wrought were proofs that he came from God. To seek him because they had seen them, and were convinced by them that he was the Messiah, would have been proper; but to follow him simply because their wants were supplied was mere selfishness of a gross kind. Yet, alas! many seek religion from no better motive than this. They suppose that it will add to their earthly happiness, or they seek only to escape from suffering or from the convictions of conscience, or they seek for heaven only as a place of enjoyment, and regard religion as valuable only for this. All this is mere selfishness.

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