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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 10 - Verse 29
Verse 29. Which gave them me. See Joh 6:37.
Is greater. Is more powerful.
Than all. Than all others—men, angels, devils. The word includes everything—everything that could attempt to pluck them away from God; in other words, it means that God is supreme. It implies, farther, that God will keep them, and will so control all other beings and things that they shall be safe.
None is able. None has power to do it. In these two verses we are taught the following important truths:
1st. That Christians are given by God the Father to Christ.
2nd. That Jesus gives to them eternal life, or procures by his death and intercession, and imparts to them by his Spirit, that religion which shall result in eternal life.
3rd. That both the Father and the Son are pledged to keep them so that they shall never fall away and perish. It would be impossible for any language to teach more explicitly that the saints will persevere.
4th. That there is no power in man or devils to defeat the purpose of the Redeemer to save his people. We also see our safety, if we truly, humbly, cordially, and daily commit ourselves to God the Saviour. In no other way can we have evidence that we are his people than by such a persevering resignation of ourselves to him, to obey his law, and to follow him through evil report or good report. If we do that we are safe. If we do not that we have no evidence of piety, and are not, cannot be safe.
{d} "gave them me" Joh 17:2
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