To read the texts click on the texts: Acts 5:27-33; Jn 3:31-36
These verses contain what
some think is John’s final witness to Jesus. Others see them as the words of
Jesus or the Evangelist. If the words are regarded as that of John, then the
“one from above” refers to Jesus and “the one from the earth”, to John. If they
are interpreted as the words of Jesus, then the same refer to Jesus and the
Jewish leaders. In either case, it is clear that Jesus is the one from above.
The testimony of both John and Jesus was rejected by some to whom it was made.
To accept the testimony of John and Jesus is to trust God, since it is God
himself who sent both. While John was sent to bear witness to the light, Jesus
was the light to whom John bore witness. Jesus, having been sent by the Father,
speaks what he has been commanded to by the Father. He has received the gift of
the Spirit and so is able to gift the Spirit to others. The relationship
between the Father and the Son is one of unconditional love. This love results
in the Father handing over all things to the Son. Thus, to believe in the Son
means to have life, to reject the Son means to call death on oneself.
Whether we regard the words
as those of Jesus or of John, what is striking is that each witness to the one
he has been called to witness to. John
was called to witness to Jesus, and he does this perfectly. Jesus was called to
witness to the Father, and he does this like no one before him could ever do.
The lives of both John and Jesus resulted in many being drawn to Jesus and to
his Father.
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