37. Art thou a king then?--There was no sarcasm or disdain in this
question (as THOLUCK,
ALFORD, and others, allege), else our Lord's
answer would have been different. Putting emphasis upon "thou," his
question betrays a mixture of surprise and uneasiness, partly at
the possibility of there being, after all, something dangerous under the
claim, and partly from a certain awe which our Lord's demeanor probably
struck into him.
Thou sayest that I am a king--It is even so.
To this end was I--"have I been."
born and for this cause came I--am I come.
into the world, that I may bear witness to the truth--His
birth expresses His manhood; His coming into the world,
His existence before assuming humanity: The truth, then, here affirmed,
though Pilate would catch little of it, was that His Incarnation was
expressly in order to the assumption of Royalty in our nature. Yet,
instead of saying, He came to be a King, which is His meaning, He says
He came to testify to the truth. Why this? Because, in such
circumstances it required a noble courage not to flinch from His royal
claims; and our Lord, conscious that He was putting forth that
courage, gives a turn to His confession expressive of it. It is to
this that Paul alludes, in those remarkable words to Timothy: "I charge
thee before God, who quickeneth all things, and before Christ Jesus,
who, in the presence of Pontius Pilate, witnessed the good
confession"
(1Ti 6:13).
This one act of our Lord's life, His courageous witness-bearing before
the governor, was selected as an encouraging example of the
fidelity which Timothy ought to display. As the Lord (says
OLSHAUSEN beautifully) owned Himself the Son of
God before the most exalted theocratic council, so He confessed His
regal dignity in presence of the representative of the highest
political authority on earth.
Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice--Our Lord here not
only affirms that His word had in it a self-evidencing,
self-recommending power, but gently insinuated the
true secret of the growth and grandeur of His kingdom--as
A
KINGDOM OF TRUTH,
in its highest sense, into which all souls who have learned
to live and count all things but loss for the truth are, by a most
heavenly attraction, drawn as into their proper element;
THE
KING
of whom Jesus is, fetching them in and ruling them by His captivating
power over their hearts.
JFB.
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