diff --git a/content/bible_journal/john/1:43-51.md b/content/bible_journal/john/1:43-51.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18f6e64 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/bible_journal/john/1:43-51.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ ++++ +title = "John 1:43–51" +date = "2025-12-26" ++++ + +### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/John1.43-51) + +While it is certainly true that the Lord was sovereign over the way the disciples were called, the way it was portrayed to us feels rather haphazard to me. +Maybe I just want more details, but it seems like Jesus's thought process was something like, +"OK, time to Galilee, but first, where's Phillip? +Ah there he is, and he'll get Nathaniel to come too." +I just find it strange that we know so little about the apostles, particularly before Jesus called them. +Maybe once we get to talk to them in heaven we'll find out what these days were like. + +Phillip goes to get Nathaniel because he is convinced that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah. +I suspect it's because he had been talking with Andrew, who was from the same town so they probably knew each other. +Nathaniel is skeptical at first because he doesn't expect the Messiah to be from Nazareth. +Nazareth was a back-water town that is never connected to the Messiah (or even mentioned at all) in the Old Testament. +Nevertheless, Nathaniel goes to see who this Jesus person is. + +As Nathaniel approaches, Jesus makes a mysterious proclamation. +The reason for it appears to contrast Nathaniel with the original Israel, i.e. Jacob, because both of them have seen angels ascending and descending. (_v. 51_) +Jacob was known as a conniver and deceiver, though God used him to found the nation named after him, and he was shown the dream of angels going up and down from heaven at Bethel. +Jesus declares that there is no deceit in Nathaniel, though Nathaniel's reaction is kind of odd. +"How do you know I'm not deceitful?" is a weird sentiment. +Or maybe it's really just that Nathaniel really does have a reputation for always telling the truth, but he wonders how Jesus knows. +Jesus's answer is that he saw Nathaniel sitting under a fig tree before Phillip brought him over. +Clearly this was the case, but it's also a weird thing to give as proof. +Fig trees were common in the area, and I don't expect it to be that unusual for someone to sit under one. +Remember, though, that Nathaniel wasn't trying to be skeptical. +He already had Phillip's testimony that Jesus was the Messiah, and he wanted to believe this too. +This validation was the tiny nudge needed to convince him. +It's also funny to me that Jesus points out to him how little convincing he needed. (_v. 50_) +In my opinion, this is further evidence that Jesus was truly God, applying just the right amount of "pressure" needed to set people on their proper course. + +* * * + +Help us to listen carefully to Your voice and pay attention to gentle guidance, so that You do not have to catch our attention more forcefully.