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1.6 KiB
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26 lines
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title = "John 5:30–47"
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date = "2026-02-24"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/John5.30-47)
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Again, those of the unitarian persuasion will point to verse 30 to say, "You see? Jesus can't do anything on his own, so how can he be God?"
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This conflates the different reasons someone would say what Jesus did, and only one of them applies, because He continues on.
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Jesus isn't talking of inability because He lacks the power.
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This is a complete submission of His will to the Father's will.
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The only things He lets himself do are those that the Father wants Him to do: a complete unification of purpose within the Godhead.
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As He is on trial in the court of public opinion, Jesus lays out His case for His message and ministry.
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First, He recalls John's testimony about Himself, and that the people believed John was telling them the words of God then as well.
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If only Jesus was saying things about Himself, there would be far less reason to believe Him.
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Jesus's second "witness" is the number of miracles He had performed in public, both in Jerusalem and Galilee.
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God approves of what Jesus has been saying, so miraculous healings and other signs have occurred wherever Jesus goes.
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Finally, the Scriptures themselves, God's very Word to mankind, speak of Jesus and what He has come to do.
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However, while the Jews have been diligent students of the Torah and the prophets, they have not received the message because the Spirit has not revealed it to them.
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They are looking for God's favor and eternal life, but miss finding it because their hearts are darkened by sin.
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Reveal Your love to us so that we will not perish.
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