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John 5:38

And ye have not his word abiding in you: for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not.

And {G2532} ye have {G2192} not {G3756} his {G846} word {G3056} abiding {G3306} in {G1722} you {G5213}: for {G3754} whom {G3739}{G1565} he hath sent {G649}, him {G5129} ye {G5210} believe {G4100} not {G3756}.

moreover, his word does not stay in you, because you don’t trust the one he sent.

nor does His word abide in you, because you do not believe the One He sent.

And ye have not his word abiding in you: for whom he sent, him ye believe not.

Commentary

John 5:38 delivers a powerful accusation from Jesus to the Jewish religious leaders, highlighting their profound spiritual disconnect. It reveals that their rejection of Him stems from a fundamental failure to truly internalize and abide by God the Father's word.

Context

This verse is part of Jesus' extensive discourse following His healing of an invalid at the Pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath. This act ignited fierce opposition from the Jewish authorities, who accused Him of breaking the Sabbath law and, more significantly, of blasphemy by claiming equality with God. In response, Jesus asserts His divine authority and intimate relationship with the Father, presenting various witnesses to His identity. Verse 38 specifically targets their failure to believe in Jesus despite the Father's witness, which Jesus discusses in the preceding verses, such as the Father's direct testimony (John 5:37).

Key Themes

  • Spiritual Disconnect and Disbelief: The core message is that the Jewish leaders, despite their outward adherence to the Law, had not truly allowed God's word to reside within them. This spiritual void manifested as a refusal to believe in Jesus, the very One sent by God. Their intellectual knowledge of scripture did not translate into genuine faith or recognition of the Messiah.
  • The Abiding Word: Jesus emphasizes the critical importance of God's "word abiding in you." This isn't just about hearing or knowing scripture, but about internalizing it, allowing it to shape one's heart and mind. Without this deep spiritual indwelling, one cannot truly recognize or receive God's ultimate revelation in Jesus.
  • Rejection of the Father's Authority: By rejecting Jesus, the One whom the Father "hath sent," they were implicitly rejecting the Father Himself. Jesus consistently portrays Himself as the Father's representative, and belief in Him is synonymous with belief in God (John 14:7).

Linguistic Insights

The Greek word translated "abiding" is menonta (from menō), which means to remain, dwell, or continue. It signifies a deep, permanent indwelling, not merely a superficial acquaintance. Jesus is not just saying they don't know God's word, but that it does not truly reside or dwell within them, shaping their being. This lack of an internal spiritual foundation is why they cannot recognize or accept the One sent by God.

Practical Application

John 5:38 remains profoundly relevant for believers today. It challenges us to examine the depth of our own faith:

  • Beyond Head Knowledge: It's not enough to simply know Bible verses or religious doctrines. True faith requires God's word to "abide" in us, transforming our hearts and minds, leading to genuine obedience and recognition of Christ's authority (John 8:31-32).
  • Recognizing God's Messengers: This verse underscores the critical link between truly accepting God's word and accepting Jesus as His sent One. Our receptivity to God's truth is demonstrated by our faith in His Son, who is the ultimate Word made flesh.
  • A Warning Against Spiritual Blindness: The passage serves as a sobering reminder that even those steeped in religious tradition can miss God's clearest revelation if their hearts are hardened by unbelief or pride. It calls for humility and a willingness to truly hear and embrace God's truth, wherever it leads.
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Cross-References

  • 1 John 2:14 (6 votes)

    I have written unto you, fathers, because ye have known him [that is] from the beginning. I have written unto you, young men, because ye are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one.
  • Deuteronomy 6:6 (5 votes)

    And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:
  • Deuteronomy 6:9 (5 votes)

    And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.
  • John 12:44 (5 votes)

    ¶ Jesus cried and said, He that believeth on me, believeth not on me, but on him that sent me.
  • John 12:48 (5 votes)

    He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day.
  • John 8:46 (3 votes)

    Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
  • John 8:47 (3 votes)

    He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear [them] not, because ye are not of God.
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