To read the texts click on the texts: Num 21:4-9; Jn8:21-30
The words which begin today’s text continue the theme of Jesus’ departure begun in 8:14. Here, it is his death, resurrection and ascension which will be the focus. Though God has revealed himself in Jesus, the Jewish leaders have refused to recognize him. This is the sin in which they will die. When Jesus speaks of his departure, he is misunderstood. The Jewish leaders think of suicide, but Jesus speaks of laying down his life of his own accord for the salvation of all. The reason why they misunderstand is because they and Jesus stand on opposite sides. They are from below and of this world, Jesus is from above and not of this world. If they want to change their position, they can only do so by recognizing in Jesus, God. The leaders are not able to do this and show that they have completely misunderstood Jesus in the question they ask. Jesus affirms that he has told them from the beginning who he is. He is the one sent by God and it is God who affirms and confirms him.
When they “lift up” Jesus on the Cross (which can also
be translated as “exalt” and so mean resurrection and ascension) then they will
recognize him. This statement of being “lifted up” or “exalted’ is the second
of the three such statements in the Gospel of John. The first appears in 3:14
and the third in 12:32-34. In these two cases because of the use of the passive
voice, the suggestion is that God will do the exalting. It is only here that
the responsibility for the “lifting up” is thrust on the people. Thus, even as
they crucify him, they will also exalt him and in this act recognize him as the
one who is. Even when on the cross Jesus will not be alone because the Father
will be with him.
Jesus’ words touch the hearts of many who hear him and they come to believe.
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