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Thus we have traced, first, hearts not only attracted to Him, but fresh souls called to follow Him; then, in type, the call of Israel by-and-by; finally, the disappearance of the sign of moral purifying for the joy of the new covenant, when Messiah's time comes to bless the needy earth; but along with this the execution of judgment in Jerusalem, and its long defiled temple. Thus, as in the former case the Lord's dealing in Galilee was a type of the future, this appears to be significant of His then present path of grace in that despised quarter of the land. If He judges, it is not without full warning. Such was Jesus in person, contrasted with all who belong to the earth. (Verses John 4:20-30), The disciples marvelled that He spoke with the woman. 22. But none need hate, and none need live in wilful sin. And anyone who believes in God's Son has eternal life. Neither does the Spirit say exactly as the English Bible says "sons," but children. John 3:16 gives us the glorious hope of eternal life in heaven through the love of God and death of Jesus Christ. As to Himself, He does not go at that time to the feast of tabernacles; but later on He goes up "not openly, but as it were in secret" (verseJohn 7:10; John 7:10), and taught. John 4:1-54 presents the Lord Jesus outside Jerusalem outside the people of promise among Samaritans, with whom Jews had no intercourse. Shall never enter heaven. He will have all honour the Son, even as Himself. He is under the eternal sentence of death. This is the truth; but the Jews had the law, and hated the truth. 1. And while He does not hide the privilege of the Jews, He nevertheless proclaims that "the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. But John was not merely an earthly witness pointing us to Christ. The man went off, and told the Jews that it was Jesus: and for this they persecuted Him, because He had done these things on the sabbath. As there is no way of escaping the wrath of God but by the Lord Jesus Christ, so those who will not believe must go to eternity as they are, and bear alone and unpitied all that God may choose to inflict as the expression of his sense of sin. The word, which occurs only here in the Gospels, is not the same as that at the beginning of the verse, and shows that the faith there intended is the subjection of the .