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
But I wish to bring before your notice the wonderful way in which our
Lord, in this great dissertation concerning Himself as the Bread of
Life, gradually unfolds the depths of His meaning and of His offer. He
began with saying that He, the Son of Man, will give to men the bread
that 'endures to everlasting life.' And then when that saying is but
dimly understood, and yet awakes some strange new desires and appetites
in the hearers, and they come to Him and ask, 'Lord, evermore give us
this bread,' He answers them with opening another finger of His hand,
as it were, and showing them a little more of the treasure that lies in
His palm. For He says, 'I _am_ that Bread of Life.' That is an advance
on the previous saying. He gives bread, and any man that was conscious
of possessing some great truth or some great blessing which, believed
and accepted, would refresh and nourish humanity, might have said the
same thing. But now we pass into the _penumbra_ of a greater mystery:
'I am that Bread of Life.' You cannot separate what Christ gives from
what Christ is. You can take the truths that another man proclaims,
altogether irrespective of him and his personality. That only disturbs,
and the sooner it is got rid of, the firmer and the purer our
possession of the message for which he is only the medium. You can take
Plato's teaching and do as you like with Plato. But you cannot take
Christ's teaching and do as you like with Christ. His personality is
the centre of His gift to the world. 'I am that Bread of Life.' That He
should give it is much; that He should _be_ it is far more.
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