Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chapters I to XIVMaclaren, Alexander
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chapters I to XIV
Maclaren, Alexander
Bible. John -- Commentaries
And I believe, further, that Scripture teaches us that that continuous
will, which is the cause of all phenomena and the underlying
subsistence on which all things repose, is all managed and mediated by
Him who from of old was named the Word; 'in whom was life, and without
whom was not anything made that was made.' Our Christ is Creator, our
Christ is Sustainer, our Christ moves the stars and feeds the sparrows.
He was 'before all things, and in Him all things consist.' He opens His
hand—and there is the print of a nail in it—and 'satisfies the desire
of every living thing.'
So learn how to think of second causes, and see in this story a
transient manifestation, in unusual form, of an eternal and permanent
fact. Jesus took the loaves and distributed to them that were set down.
And so, secondly, the miracle is a _sign_—a symbol of Him as the true
Bread and Food of the world. That is the explanation and commentary
which He Himself appends to it in the subsequent part of the chapter,
in the great discourse which is founded upon this miracle.
'I am the Bread of Life.' There is a triple statement by our Lord upon
this subject in the remaining portion of the chapter. He says, 'I am
the Bread of Life.' My personality is that which not only sustains life
when it is given, but gives life to them that feed upon it. But more
than that, 'the bread which I will give,' pointing to some future
'giving' beyond the present moment, and therefore something more than
His life and example, 'is My flesh, which'—in some as yet unexplained
way—'I give for the life of the world.' And that there may be no
misunderstanding, there is a third, deeper, more mysterious statement
still: 'My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed.'
Repulsive and paradoxical, but in its very offensiveness and paradox,
proclaiming that it covers a mighty truth, and the truth, brother, is
this, the one Food that gives life to will, affections, conscience,
understanding, to the whole spirit of a man, is that great Sacrifice of
the Incarnate Lord who gave upon the Cross His flesh, and on the Cross
shed His blood, for the life of the world that was 'dead in trespasses
and sins.' Christ, our Passover, is sacrificed for us, and we feed on
the sacrifice. Let your conscience, your heart, your desires, your
anticipations, your understanding, your will, your whole being feed on
Him. He will be cleansing, He will be love, He will be fruition, He
will be hope, He will be truth, He will be righteousness, He will be
all. Feed upon Him by that faith which is the true eating of the true
Bread, and your souls shall live.
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