Saturday, March 23, 2024
CONTINUE!
John 8:31-32
31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed
on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
32 And ye shall know the truth, and the
truth shall make you free.
Notice that Jesus
addressed what we
might today call “new converts.” These were not only Jews, but they were also
Jews “which believed on him.” Jesus was about to set them on a steadfast path
of discipleship. He points out three important things to
consider.
He says that
continuing in His
teaching was the attestation, proof, and confirmation of the reality of their
faith. The word “continue” is the Greek word meno which means “abide,
continue, dwell, endure, be present, remain, stand, and tarry!” Since they had
believed they were to stick with it.
Their continuing would
give proof, both to
themselves and to observers, that they had real faith. The word “indeed” is the
Greek word alethos which means “surely, truly, and verily.” So, the
concept of continuance is reinforced.
Taking up permanent
residence in the
truth would result in knowing the truth and that would make them truly free.
The word “truth” is the word aletheia which is a variation of the
word used for “indeed” and has the same meaning. It means “truly and verily.”
Continuing in Christ’s teaching would move one from speculation to
confirmation.
Sadly, the word “free” was filtered through the
paradigm and pride of their culture and they were instantly offended. They
claimed to never have been enslaved but their own history made them liars.
Jesus concludes by telling them that a “change of residence”
was necessary. In verse 34 the word “committeth” indicates habitual practice
and not occasional failure. So, we read, “Whosoever habitually practices sin is
the servant of sin.” The one who claims salvation yet habitually practices sin
is both deceived and a deceiver.
Dear Lord, I know I cannot produce salvation
by my good works, but I know that salvation will produce good works in me.
Thank you for your grace. AMEN
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