Joh 13:31-38. DISCOURSE AFTER THE TRAITOR'S DEPARTURE--PETER'S SELF-CONFIDENCE--HIS FALL PREDICTED.
31. when he was gone out, Jesus said, Now is the Son of man
glorified--These remarkable words plainly imply that up to this
moment our Lord had spoken under a painful restraint, the
presence of a traitor within the little circle of His holiest
fellowship on earth preventing the free and full outpouring of His
heart; as is evident, indeed, from those oft-recurring clauses, "Ye are
not all clean," "I speak not of you all," &c. "Now" the restraint is
removed, and the embankment which kept in the mighty volume of living
waters having broken down, they burst forth in a torrent which only
ceases on His leaving the supper room and entering on the next stage of
His great work--the scene in the Garden. But with what words is the
silence first broken on the departure of Judas? By no reflections on
the traitor, and, what is still more wonderful, by no reference to the
dread character of His own approaching sufferings. He does not even
name them, save by announcing, as with a burst of triumph, that the
hour of His glory has arrived! And what is very remarkable, in
five brief clauses He repeats this word "glorify" five times, as
if to His view a coruscation of glories played at that moment about the
Cross. (See on
Joh 12:23).
God is glorified in him--the glory of Each reaching its zenith in the
Death of the Cross!
JFB.
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