SERMONS ON SELECTED LESSONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. SERMON LXXI. ON THE WORDS OF
THE GOSPEL, JOHN I. 10, "THE WORLD WAS MADE THROUGH HIM," ETC.
SERMON LXXI.
[CXXI. BEN.]
ON THE WORDS OF THE GOSPEL, JOHN I. 10, "THE WORLD WAS MADE THROUGH HIM," ETC.
1. By the Lord "was the world made, and the world knew Him not."(1) What
world was made by Him, what world knew Him not? For it is not the same world
that was made by Him, which knew Him not. What is the world that was made by Him?
The heaven and earth. How did not the heaven know Him, when at His Passion the
sun was darkened? How did not the earth know Him, when as He hung upon the
Cross, it quaked? But "the world knew Him not," whose Prince he is, of whom it is
said, "Behold, the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me."(2)
Wicked men are called the world; unbelieving men are called the world. They have
gotten their name from that they love. By the love of God we are made gods; so
by the love of the world, we are called the world. But "God was in Christ
reconciling the world unto Himself."(3) "The world" then "knew Him not." What? "all
men?"
2. "He came unto His Own, and His Own received Him not."(4) All things are
His, but they are called His Own, from among whom His mother was, among whom
He had taken Flesh, to whom He had sent before the heralds of His advent, to
whom He had given the law, whom He had delivered from the Egyptian bondage, whose
father Abraham according to the flesh He elected. For He said truth, "Before
Abraham was, I am."(5) He did not say, "Before Abraham was," or "before Abraham
was made, I was made." For "in the beginning the Word was," not," was made." So
then "He came unto His Own," He came to the Jews. "And His Own received Him
not."
3. "But as many as received Him."(6) For of course the Apostles were
there, who "received Him." There were they who carried branches before His beast.
They went before and followed after, and spread their garments, and cried with a
loud voice, "Hosanna to the Son of David, Blessed is He That cometh in the Name
of the Lord."(7) Then said the Pharisees unto Him, "Restrain the children,
that they cry not out so unto Thee." And He said, "If these shall hold their
peace, the stones will cry out."(8) Us He saw when He spake these words; "If these
shall hold their peace, the stones will cry out." Who are stones, but they who
worship stones? If the Jewish children shall hold their peace, the elder and the
younger Gentiles shall cry out. Who are the stones, but they of whom speaketh
that very John, who came "to bear witness of the Light"?(9) For when he saw
these self-same Jews priding themselves on their birth from Abraham, he said to
them, "O generation of vipers."(10) They called themselves the children of
Abraham; and he addressed them, "O generation of vipers." Did he do Abraham wrong?
God forbid! He gave them a name from their character. For that if they were the
children of Abraham, they would imitate Abraham; as He too telleth them who say
to Him, "We be free, and were never in bondage to any man; we have Abraham for
our father." And He said, "If ye were Abraham's children, ye would do the deeds
of Abraham. Ye wish to kill Me, because I tell you the truth. This did not
Abraham."" Ye were of his stock, but ye are a degenerate stock. So then what said
John? "0 generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to
come?" Because they came to be baptized with the baptism of John unto repentance.
"Who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bring forth therefore
fruits worthy of repentance. And say not in your hearts, We have Abraham to our
father. For God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham."(12)
For God is able of these stones which he saw in the Spirit; to them he spake; he
foresaw us; "For God is able of these stones to raise up children unto
Abraham." Of what stones? "If these shall hold their peace, the stones will cry out."
Ye have just now heard, and cried out. It is fulfilled, "The stones shall cry
out." For from among the Gentiles we came, in our forefathers we worshipped
stones. Therefore are we called dogs too. Call to mind what that woman heard who
cried out after the Lord, for she was a Canaanitish woman, a worshipper of idols,
the handmaid of devils. What said Jesus to her? "It is not good to take the
children's bread, and to cast it to dogs."(13) Have ye never noticed, how dogs
will lick the greasy stones? So are all the worshippers of images. But grace has
come to you. "But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the
sons of God." See ye have here some just now born: to them hath He "given power
to become the sons of God." To whom hath He given it? "To them that believe in
His Name."
4. And how do they become the sons of God? "Who were born, not of blood,
nor of the will of man, nor of the will of the flesh, but of God."(1) Having
received power to become the sons of God, they are born of God. Mark then: They
are born of God, "not of blood," like their first birth, like that wretched
birth, issuing out of wretchedness. But they who are born of God, what were they ?
whereby were they first born ? Of blood; of the joint blood of the male and
female, of the carnal union of male and female, from this were they born. From
whence now? They are born of God. The first birth of the male and female; the
second birth of God and the Church.
5. Lo, they are born of God; whereby is it brought to pass that they
should be born of God, who were first born of men? Whereby is it brought to pass,
whereby? "And the Word was made Flesh, that It might dwell among us."(2) Wondrous
exchange; He made Flesh, they spirit. What is this? What condescension is
here, my brethren! Lift up your minds to the hope and comprehension of better
things. Give not yourselves up to worldly desires. "Ye have been bought with a
Price; "(3) for your sakes the Word was made Flesh; for your sakes He who was the
Son of God, was made the Son of man: that ye who were the sons of men, might be
made sons of God. What was He, what was He made? What were ye, what were ye
made? He was the Son of God. What was He made? The Son of man. Ye were the sons of
men. What were ye made? The sons of God. He shared with us our evil things, to
give us His good things. But even in that He was made the Son of man, He is
different much from us. We are the sons of men by the lust of the flesh; He the
Son of man by the faith of a virgin. The mother of any other man whatever
conceives by a carnal union; and every one is born of human parents, his father and
his mother. But Christ was born of the Holy Ghost, and the Virgin Mary. He came
to us, but from Himself departed not far; yea from Himself as God He departed
never; but added what He was to our nature. For He came to that which He was not,
He did not lose what He was. He was made the Son of man; but did not cease to
be the Son of God. Hereby the Mediator, in the middle. What is, "in the
middle"? Neither up above, nor down below. How neither up above, nor down below? Not
above, since He is Flesh; not below, since He is not a sinner. But yet in so far
as He is God, above always. For He did not so come to us, as to leave the
Father. From us He went, and did not leave us; to us will He come again, and will
not leave Him.