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Credibility

by Esther Griggs

With our eyes focused on the New Year and our ears inundated, where do we go to find the truth? Where do we find credibility in a world of self-adulation? In the teaching of Jesus to the Jews, He did not rely on the witness of Himself nor of people, not even John the Baptist for His identity. Jesus pointed the Jews to the witness of John (the Baptist), the works He did for the Father, as well as the scriptures.

“They which testify of Me.”

Witness of John

Jesus knew that the Jews respected John the Baptist. He says they were willing for a time to listen to and gain from his teachings. It was John who prepared the way, who spoke of Jesus when he said there was One coming far superior to him. He wouldn’t even be worthy to loose His sandal. In fact he called Jesus the Lamb of God and identified Him as the Son of God. Jesus did not need the witness of John but the Jews did.

The Works He Did for the Father

If you believe John, Jesus told them, there is still a greater witness. Look at the works that I do. The Jews knew that the works of Jesus were only possible if God was with Him. God the Father, on the day of His baptism announced, “This is my Beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” God sent Him on a mission to reveal the Father to the world and to restore what sin had destroyed. They had never seen God nor heard His voice. Their disbelief kept them from hearing His word.

The Scriptures

Further Jesus told them how all their studying of the scriptures did not profit them. They believed that in studying the scripture they would have eternal life. The scriptures were only a means to teach of Jesus, through whom eternal life would come. They were written by men of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit. Even Moses spoke of the coming of Jesus and yet they remained in their disbelief. After Jesus left the tomb He opened the eyes of His disciples and taught them how the scriptures from the writings of Moses through the prophets, spoke of Him. The Scriptures speak to the identity of Jesus. The Jews were missing it. They held Moses in high regard and yet missed his message. Jesus told them they were more concerned about receiving honor from each other than from God.

With our eyes focused on the New Year and our ears inundated, where do we go to find the truth? Where do we find credibility in a world of self-adulation? In the teaching of Jesus to the Jews, He did not rely on the witness of Himself nor of people, not even John the Baptist for His identity. Jesus pointed the Jews to the witness of John (the Baptist), for their sake, the works He did for the Father, as well as the scriptures.

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2 comments

Lloyd Denison December 31, 2021 - 9:34 am

THANKYOU Esther

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Joyce Smith December 31, 2021 - 3:31 pm

With truth so hard to find, it is good to read about credibility in your writings. May you both be blessed in 2022!!

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