“John answered, “A person cannot receive even one thing unless it is given him from heaven.”
To this John replied, 'A person can receive only what has been given them from heaven' — the principle undergirds the Baptist's response: all authority, position, and effectiveness derive from divine gift, not autonomous achievement. The statement prepares for John's self-emptying acceptance of his diminished role.
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John 3:27
“John answered, “A person cannot receive even one thing unless it is given him from heaven.”
To this John replied, 'A person can receive only what has been given them from heaven' — the principle undergirds the Baptist's response: all authority, position, and effectiveness derive from divine gift, not autonomous achievement. The statement prepares for John's self-emptying acceptance of his diminished role.
To this John replied, 'A person can receive only what has been given them from heaven' — the principle undergirds the Baptist's response: all authority, position, and effectiveness derive from divine gift, not autonomous achievement. The statement prepares for John's self-emptying acceptance of his diminished role.