John 8:47

"Which of you convicts me of sin? If I tell the truth, why do you not believe me?"

Key Reflection

In John 8:47, Jesus challenges his accusers to prove he is in the wrong, yet their failure to do so does not sway them. This highlights the persistent disbelief and hardened hearts of those who reject his truth, even when it aligns with reality.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 47. He that is of God. He that loves, fears, and honours God. Heareth God's words. Listens to, or attends to the doctrines or commandments of God, as a child who loves his parent will regard and obey his commandments. This is an evidence of true piety. A willingness to receive all that God teaches us, and to obey all his commandments, is an undoubted proof that we are his friends, Joh 14:21; 1 Jo 2:4; 3:24. As the Jews did not show a readiness to obey the commands of God, it proved that they were not of him, and to this was owing their rejection of the Lord Jesus.

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