Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Reformation Seminary - John 7 - Covering Part 2 Today

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KJV John 7

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7 After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him.


2 Now the Jew's feast of tabernacles was at hand.


3 His brethren therefore said unto him, Depart hence, and go into Judaea, that thy disciples also may see the works that thou doest.


4 For there is no man that doeth any thing in secret, and he himself seeketh to be known openly. If thou do these things, shew thyself to the world.


5 For neither did his brethren believe in him.


6 Then Jesus said unto them, My time is not yet come: but your time is alway ready.


7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.


8 Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet unto this feast: for my time is not yet full come.


9 When he had said these words unto them, he abode still in Galilee.


10 But when his brethren were gone up, then went he also up unto the feast, not openly, but as it were in secret.


11 Then the Jews sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?


12 And there was much murmuring among the people concerning him: for some said, He is a good man: others said, Nay; but he deceiveth the people.


13 Howbeit no man spake openly of him for fear of the Jews.


14 Now about the midst of the feast Jesus went up into the temple, and taught.


15 And the Jews marvelled, saying, How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?


16 Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me.


17 If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.


18 He that speaketh of himself seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh his glory that sent him, the same is true, and no unrighteousness is in him.


19 Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law? Why go ye about to kill me?


20 The people answered and said, Thou hast a devil: who goeth about to kill thee?


21 Jesus answered and said unto them, I have done one work, and ye all marvel.


22 Moses therefore gave unto you circumcision; (not because it is of Moses, but of the fathers;) and ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man.


23 If a man on the sabbath day receive circumcision, that the law of Moses should not be broken; are ye angry at me, because I have made a man every whit whole on the sabbath day?


24 Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.


25 Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is not this he, whom they seek to kill?


26 But, lo, he speaketh boldly, and they say nothing unto him. Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?


27 Howbeit we know this man whence he is: but when Christ cometh, no man knoweth whence he is.


28 Then cried Jesus in the temple as he taught, saying, Ye both know me, and ye know whence I am: and I am not come of myself, but he that sent me is true, whom ye know not.


29 But I know him: for I am from him, and he hath sent me.

Part 2

30 Then they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet come.


31 And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?


32 The Pharisees heard that the people murmured such things concerning him; and the Pharisees and the chief priests sent officers to take him.


33 Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little while am I with you, and then I go unto him that sent me.


34 Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye cannot come.


35 Then said the Jews among themselves, Whither will he go, that we shall not find him? will he go unto the dispersed among the Gentiles, and teach the Gentiles?


36 What manner of saying is this that he said, Ye shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither ye cannot come?


37 In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.


38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.


39 (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)


40 Many of the people therefore, when they heard this saying, said, Of a truth this is the Prophet.


41 Others said, This is the Christ. But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?


42 Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was?


43 So there was a division among the people because of him.


44 And some of them would have taken him; but no man laid hands on him.


45 Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?


46 The officers answered, Never man spake like this man.


47 Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived?


48 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him?


49 But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.


50 Nicodemus saith unto them, (he that came to Jesus by night, being one of them,)


51 Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he doeth?


52 They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and look: for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet.


53 And every man went unto his own house.


Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Trinity 20 - "Let us now briefly notice what is taught by this marriage feast. First, this marriage feast is a union of the divine nature with the human. And the great love Christ has for us is presented to us in this picture of the wedding feast. For there are many kinds of love, but none is so ardent and fervent as a bride’s love, the love a new bride has to her bridegroom, and on the other hand, the bridegroom’s love to the bride. True love has no regard for pleasures or presents, or riches, or gold rings and the like; but cares only for the bridegroom. And if he even gave her all he had, she would regard none of his presents, but say: I will have only thee. And if on the other hand he has nothing at all, it makes no difference with her, she will in spite of all that desire him. That is the true nature of the love of a bride."

 



Luther's Sermons - Matthew 22:1-14.
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6. Further, the Gospel says: “But the king was wroth; and he sent his armies and destroyed those murderers, and burned their city.” That happened to the Jews through the Romans under Titus and Vespasian, who burned Jerusalem to the ground, to its very foundation. However I prefer to have it understood spiritually, since the whole Gospel is to be explained spiritually. Hence this came to pass when God totally destroyed and burned to the ground the synagogue at Jerusalem, he entirely abandoned faith, scattered the people hither and thither, so that none remained together and they were robbed both of their priesthood and of their kingdom; so that there is not now a poorer, a more miserable and forsaken people on the earth than the Jews. Such is the end of the despisers of God’s Word.

7. It now follows: “Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they that were bidden were not worthy.” This has also come to pass; for the Jews have not desired to know anything at all of Christ; they put him to death, also the Prophets and Apostles, and from that time to the present they have not been worthy to hear a word concerning Christ.

8. Further: “Then he said to them, Go ye therefore unto the partings of the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage feast.” Hence they went out into the highways, namely, to us heathen, and gathered us together from the ends of the world into a congregation, in which are good and bad.

9. Then the King goes in to behold the guests. This will take place on the day of judgment, when the King will let himself be seen.

10. Then he will find one, not only a single person, but a large company not clothed with a wedding garment, that is, with faith. These are pious people, much better than the foregoing; for you must consider them the ones who have heard and understood the Gospel, yet they cleaved to certain works and did not creep entirely into Christ; like the foolish virgins, who had no oil, that is, no faith.

11. To them the King will say: “Bind him hand and foot, and cast him out into the outer darkness,” that is, he condemns their good works, that they no longer avail anything; for the hands signify their work, the feet their walk in life, and he will then cast them into the outer darkness.

12. Now, this outer darkness is in contrast with the inner light, since faith alone must see within the heart. There our light, our reason must be covered and cease, and faith alone lighten us. For if a person will act according to reason and open it, there is nothing but death, hell and sin before his eyes. Reason then considers itself a candidate for death; yet it finds no help in any creature, all is a desert and dark. Therefore reason must be barred out here, or it must despair and surrender itself as a captive to the light of faith alone. This same light then sees that it is God in heaven who is interested in us, who cares for us, upon whom the heart can meditate, who rejects all aid of reason and depends upon no creature; then man will be sustained. Now this is the sense of the words, that those cast thus into outer darkness will be robbed of faith, and thus cast out. Since they do not cleave to God’s mercy alone through faith, they must despair and be condemned.

13. Let us now briefly notice what is taught by this marriage feast. First, this marriage feast is a union of the divine nature with the human. And the great love Christ has for us is presented to us in this picture of the wedding feast. For there are many kinds of love, but none is so ardent and fervent as a bride’s love, the love a new bride has to her bridegroom, and on the other hand, the bridegroom’s love to the bride. True love has no regard for pleasures or presents, or riches, or gold rings and the like; but cares only for the bridegroom. And if he even gave her all he had, she would regard none of his presents, but say: I will have only thee. And if on the other hand he has nothing at all, it makes no difference with her, she will in spite of all that desire him. That is the true nature of the love of a bride. But where one has regard to pleasure, it is harlot-love; she does not care for him, but for the money; therefore such love does not last long.