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John 3:31-36
Excerpted from: John 3:16 in Context (Part Two)

Now this paragraph, I guess we will call it, is an expansion on John's testimony, what he had just said about Jesus and him having to decrease now that Jesus had come on and really begun His ministry. The primacy of God is the theme here. The One who is from heaven is the most important, and we have to pay special attention to Him. Christianity focuses on Christ.

Now the passage here in John 3:31-36 summarizes then the main themes of the entire chapter and we could say the main themes of the entire book of John. That which comes from above, he says, is superior to anything earthly which is finite and limited. That is, anything earthly is finite and limited.

John 3:31-36
Excerpted from: Faith (Part 4)

Ominous - very ominous words. In terms of faith, what John said in that last paragraph puts this chapter into a very different perspective. Everyone hearing God's word is confronted with a choice: believe it and obey it, or take the chance of dying.




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