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28. The
Difference Between Believing in the Name of Jesus and Believing in
Jesus Himself.
“Now, when He was in Jerusalem at the passover,
during the feast, many believed in His name, beholding His signs which
He did. But He, Jesus, did not trust Himself to them, because He
knew all (men) and because He needed not that any should testify of
man, for he Himself knew what was in man.”5142 One might ask how Jesus did not
Himself believe in those of whom we are told that they believed.
To this we must say it was not those who believed in Him that Jesus did
not trust, but those who believed in His name; for believing in His
name is a different thing from believing in Him. He who will not
be judged because of his faith is exempted from the judgment, not for
believing in His name, but for believing in Him; for the Lord
says,5143 “He that believeth in Me is not
judged,” not, “He who believes in My name is not
judged;” the latter believes, and hence he is not worthy to be
condemned already, but he is inferior to the other who believes in
Him. Hence it is that Jesus does not trust Himself to him who
believes in His name. We must, therefore, cleave to Him rather
than to His name, lest after we have done wonders in His name, we
should hear these words addressed to us which He will speak to those
who boast of His name alone.5144 With the
Apostle Paul5145 let us seek
joyfully to say, “I can do
all things in Christ Jesus strengthening me.” We have also
to notice that in a former passage5146 the Evangelist
calls the passover that of the Jews, while here he does not say that
Jesus was at the passover of the Jews, but at the passover at
Jerusalem; and in the former case when the passover is called that of
the Jews, it is not said to be a feast; but here Jesus is recorded to
have been at the feast; when at Jerusalem He was at the passover during
the feast, and many believed, even though only in His name. We
ought to notice certainly that “many” are said to believe,
not in Him, but in His name. Now, those who believe in Him are
those who walk in the straight and narrow way,5147
which leads to life, and which is found by few. It may well be,
however, that many of those who believe in His name will sit down with
Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven, the
Father’s house, in which are many mansions. And it is to be
noted that the many who believe in His name do not believe in the same
way as Andrew does, and Peter, and Nathanael, and Philip. These
believe the testimony of John when he says, “Behold the Lamb of
God,” or they believe in Christ as found by Andrew, or Jesus
saying to Philip, “Follow Me,” or Philip saying, “We
have found Him of whom Moses and the prophets did write, Jesus the Son
of Joseph from Nazareth.” Those, on the other hand, of whom
we now speak, “believed in His name, beholding His signs which He
did.” And as they believe the signs and not in Him but in
His name, Jesus “did not trust Himself to them, because He knew
all men, and needed not that any should testify of man, because He knew
what is in every man.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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