20. Father loveth . . . and showeth him all, &c.--As
love has no concealments, so it results from the perfect fellowship and
mutual endearment of the Father and the Son (see on
Joh 1:1;
Joh 1:18),
whose interests are one, even as their nature, that the Father
communicates to the Son all His counsels, and what has been thus shown
to the Son is by Him executed in His mediatorial character. "With the
Father, doing is willing; it is only the Son who acts
in Time" [ALFORD]. Three things here are
clear: (1) The personal distinctions in the Godhead. (2) Unity
of action among the Persons results from unity of nature.
(3) Their oneness of interest is no unconscious or involuntary thing,
but a thing of glorious consciousness, will, and love, of
which the Persons themselves are the proper Objects.
show him greater things, &c.--referring to what He goes on to mention
(Joh 5:21-31),
comprised in two great words,
LIFE and
JUDGMENT, which
STIER
beautifully calls God's Regalia. Yet these, Christ says, the
Father and He do in common.
JFB.
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