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John 8:25

Posted on 18 May at 14:04
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Then said they vnto him, Who art thou? And Iesus saith vnto them, Euen the same that I saide vnto you from the beginning. John 8:25 (KJV)

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Context: This verse is part of a dialogue between Jesus and the Pharisees in the temple. The Pharisees were questioning Jesus about His identity and authority. In response to their question, Jesus reveals His divine nature and asserts that He is the same person He claimed to be from the beginning.

The Question of Identity: In this passage, the Pharisees ask Jesus, “Who art thou?” They were looking for a clear identification of Jesus. They were aware of His claims and teachings but questioned His authority and legitimacy. This question reflects their doubt and skepticism.

Jesus’ Response: Jesus responds by saying, “Even the same that I said unto you from the beginning.” In this statement, Jesus affirms that He is consistent in His message and identity. He does not directly answer their question with a specific title or label, but instead emphasizes the continuity of His teachings and His divine nature.

The Consistency of His Teachings: By stating that He is “the same that I said unto you from the beginning,” Jesus affirms the consistency of His teachings and identity. He implies that His message has been consistent from the very start and has not changed. This emphasizes His reliability and trustworthiness in His words and works.

A Reminder of Previous Teachings: Jesus may be alluding to the numerous times He had revealed His identity to the Pharisees and others. Throughout His ministry, Jesus had made claims about His relationship with the Father, His role as the Messiah, and His divine authority. By referring to His teachings from the beginning, Jesus reminds the Pharisees that His claims have been consistent and that they should recognize Him based on His previous words.

Implications for Believers: This verse encourages believers to recognise and affirm Jesus’ consistency in His teachings and identity. It reminds us that Jesus’ message is unchanging, and we can rely on His teachings as the source of truth and salvation. As followers of Jesus, we should seek to understand and embrace His consistent claims from the beginning, acknowledging Him as the Son of God and our Lord.

In conclusion, John 8:25 highlights Jesus’ response to the Pharisees’ question about His identity. By emphasising His consistency and divine nature, Jesus affirms the reliability of His teachings and message. As believers, we can take comfort in knowing that Jesus’ identity and teachings are consistent and worthy of our faith and obedience.

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