Love to the Uttermost: Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.Meyer, F. B. (Frederick Brotherton)
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Love to the Uttermost: Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.
Meyer, F. B. (Frederick Brotherton)
Bible. John -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
There seems to have been an interval at that point, during which the
disciples had time to think over what the Lord had said. It had
suggested to them the idea of the setting up of the Messianic kingdom,
which had always been viewed as coincident with the bestowal of the
Holy Ghost. "Lord," they said when they came together again, "wilt
Thou restore at this time the kingdom to Israel!" The Lord would not
gratify their curiosity, and at that moment it would have been useless
to combat and explain their erroneous views. This must be left to the
education of time, and circumstance, and that same Spirit. These
things were kept in the Father's secret councils. It was not for them
to know, but they should receive power.
Then, with the tenacity of affection for the scenes of His former life,
He led them out as far as Bethany. And when they had reached the
beloved spot, associated with so many sacred and tender memories, He
lifted up His hands and blessed them; and while He blessed them, He was
parted from them, and a cloud became both vail and chariot, parting
them and receiving Him out of their sight.
Thence He ascended far above all principality, power, might, and
dominion, through all heavens to the right hand of the Father, there to
pursue His life of ministry and prayer for men, and specially for those
He loved. And angels stood beside the little group of lovers, assuring
them of His return in the same manner as they had seen Him go. And
they worshipped Him, and went forth, and preached everywhere, the Lord
working with them, and confirming their word with signs following.
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