The gospel accounts declare that Jesus came to His own, but His own did not receive Him. Instead it is often the outcasts of society that often seek out and follow Jesus. In this portion of the Gospel of John certain Greek converts or God-fearers seek out an introduction to the Lord Jesus through the disciple Philip. This marks the very beginning of the Gospel going out to the whole world further described in the book of Acts, but for this work to blossom the Lord must first die and be resurrected. The Lord shows his love for the elect in dying to bear fruit. Christ lived with the urgent purpose of losing His life for an eternal inheritance, and His own redeemed elect must also live with an eternal purpose to please the Lord rather than themselves.
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Nathan Eshelman is pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church (RPCNA) in historic downtown Orlando, FL. He studied for ministry at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
He is co-host of "The Jerusalem Chamber" podcast,...