John 12:34-36 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ stays for ever: and how say you, The Son of man must be lifted up?… I. A GRACIOUS PRIVILEGE. "While," or "as ye have," etc. 1. Great. A day without light, a world without the sun, expressive but faint emblems of a soul without spiritual illumination, of humanity without Christ. 2. Present. The world was never without it, but only since the Incarnation has it attained to meridian splendour. 3. Temporary. It is not permanent to us any more than it was to the Jews, or than the natural light is to any. II. A SOLEMN DUTY. "Believe in the light." 1. Plain. Christ's language neither vague nor ambiguous. 2. Easy. It is not work or suffer for, but only believe, trust, walk in the light. 3. Continuous. It is not one act of faith and then all is done. "Walk" implies continuance and progress. III. A GLORIOUS RESULT — "That ye may become," etc. 1. Magnificent. The light, for man, can illuminate his understanding, purify his heart, quicken his conscience, vitalize his spirit, direct his conduct, beautify and dignify His whole life. It can put Him in direct contact with and assimilate him to Him who is the Light. 2. Designed. This it does not unexpectedly or accidentally, but purposely and necessarily. 3. Certain. He who walks in the light will as certainly be transfigured by it as the flower is transformed into a spectacle of beauty by the beams of the sun. Lessons — 1. Thankfulness to Him who hath furnished the light. 2. Watchfulness lest the light should pass away unimproved. 3. Hopefulness with respect to the future of those who believe on the Saviour. 4. Pitifulness for the fate of those who still walk in darkness. (T. Whitelaw, D. D.) Parallel Verses KJV: The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up? who is this Son of man? |