Bible Question:
Was wondering if anyone wanted to study the text of John 4:23-24 with me. Also our pastor has been teaching us about a 2nd work of grace which is sanctification and implies that we can lose our salvation. Would like your input. Thanks! |
Bible Answer: Greetings Ktmon! Here is some useful commentary regarding John 4:23-24.. "John 4:23 Verse 23. But the hour cometh, and now is. The old dispensation is about to pass away, and the new one to commence. Already there is so much light that God may be worshipped acceptably in any place. The true worshippers. All who truly and sincerely worship God. They who do it with the heart, and not merely in form. In spirit. The word spirit, here, stands opposed to rites and ceremonies, and to the pomp of external worship. It refers to the mind, the soul, the heart. They shall worship God with a sincere mind; with the simple offering of gratitude and prayer; with a desire to glorify him, and without external pomp and splendour. Spiritual worship is that where the heart is offered to God, and where we do not depend on external forms for acceptance. In truth. Not through the medium of shadows and types, not by means of sacrifices and bloody offerings, but in the manner represented or typified by all these, #Heb 9:9,24. In the true way of direct access to God through Jesus Christ. For the Father seeketh, One is that God sought it, or desired it. He had appointed the old mode, but he did it because he sought to lead the mind to himself even by those forms, and to prepare the people for the purer system of the gospel, and now he sought or desired that those who worshipped him should worship him in that manner. He intimated his will by Jesus Christ. (q) "in spirit" #Php 3:3" (1) This commentary gives a good glimpse of this passage, but neither this passage, nor the commentary, has anything to say about "a 2nd work of grace".. It would be interesting to see what and how your pastor defines Sanctification. I'm not sure how this passage implies that we can lose our salvation. Other than that, it is an interesting passage! :-) Blessings to you, Makarios (1) Barnes' New Testament Notes |