68. Then Simon Peter--whose forwardness in this case was noble, and
to the wounded spirit of His Lord doubtless very grateful.
Lord, to whom, &c.--that is, "We cannot deny that we have been
staggered as well as they, and seeing so many go away who, as we
thought, might have been retained by teaching a little less hard to take
in, our own endurance has been severely tried, nor have we been able to
stop short of the question, Shall we follow the rest, and give it
up? But when it came to this, our light returned, and our hearts were
reassured. For as soon as we thought of going away, there arose upon us
that awful question, 'TO WHOM shall we go?' To the lifeless formalism
and wretched traditions of the elders? to the gods many and lords many
of the heathen around us? or to blank unbelief? Nay, Lord, we are shut
up. They have none of that 'ETERNAL LIFE' to offer us whereof Thou
hast been discoursing, in words rich and ravishing as well as in words
staggering to human wisdom. That life we cannot want; that life we have
learnt to crave as a necessity of the deeper nature which Thou hast
awakened: 'the words of that eternal life' (the authority to
reveal it and the power to confer it). Thou hast: Therefore will we
stay with Thee--we must."
JFB.
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