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Reading the Gospels in 2026 (7/8) John 7:45-52

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“No one ever spoke like this Man.” John 7:46.

The Gospel according to John

REVIEW – Jesus uses the tradition of drawing and blessing the water as an opportunity to draw the people towards Him and eternal life. Jesus calls out for the spiritually “thirsty” to come to Him (much like He said to the Samaritan woman in chapter 4) and to spiritually “drink” rivers of “living water” in their souls, quenching their spiritual longings. Many called Him the Prophet or the Christ after this. Others reminded them that the Messiah came from Bethlehem, not Galilee. As with today, there are mixed understandings about Jesus.

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John 7:32 with 45-52.

Before Jesus’s invitation to come to Him at the water ceremony, while Jesus was still teaching in the temple courtyard, the Sadducees and Pharisees had sent officers (the temple guards) to arrest Him. (vs 32). However, after the appeal to thirsty people to come to Him for refreshment, the guards couldn’t act. Some obviously were moved by Jesus’ words. Perhaps a few even felt drawn to his simple, sincere appeal.

Back at temple headquarters, they reported, “No one ever spoke like this man.”

The religious leaders were furious. “Have any of (us) the authorities or Pharisees believed in Him!!?? This crowd – that does not know the law (like we do) – is accursed!”

That’s when Nicodemus (a Pharisee himself), who had gone to Jesus at night, way back at the beginning of Jesus’s ministry (John 3), said, “Does our law judge a man without first giving Him a hearing and learning what He does?”

This was perhaps the beginning of Nicodemus’s turning to Jesus. HE had given Jesus “a hearing” and “had learned” a bit about what He did. He didn’t fully understand the “new birth” by the Spirit that Jesus spoke of, but it had struck a chord in his soul. Later this man would turn completely – if silently – to the Lord, and help Joseph bury Jesus’ body after the crucifixion.

But now, his fellows in the Sanhedrin riled on him, insinuating that he was unlearned, even stupid, like the Galileans. “Are YOU from Galilee too? Search and see that no prophet arises from Galilee.”

Ah, the ignorance of the ultra-learned.

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(LORD, keep me from pride and pre-judgment.)