Book Title: Gospel Of Matthew
Author(s): Mark Luke John
Publisher: Mark Luke John

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________________ because I speak the truth that you will not believe me. Which of you can prove me guilty of sin? If I am speaking the truth, why is it that you do not believe me? The man who is born of God can hear these words of God and the reason why you cannot hear the words of God is simply this, that you are not the sons of God." 8:48 - "How right we are," retorted the Jews, "in calling you a Samaritan, and mad at that!" 8:49-51 - "No," replied Jesus, "I am not mad. I am honouring my Father and you are trying to dishonour me. But I am not concerned with my own glory: there is one whose concern it is, and he is the true judge. Believe me when I tell you that if anybody accepts my words, he will never see death at all." 8:52-53 - "Now we know that you're mad," replied the Jews. "Why, Abraham died and the prophets, too, and yet you say, 'lf a man accepts my words, he will never experience death! Are you greater than our father, Abraham? He died, and so did the prophets - who are you making yourself out to be?" 8:54-56 - "If I were trying to glorify myself," returned Jesus, "such glory would be worthless. But it is my Father who glorifies me, the very one whom you say is your God - though you have never known him. But I know him, and if I said I did not know him, I should be as much a liar as you are! But I do know him and I am faithful to what he says. As for your father, Abraham, his great joy was that he would see my coming. Now he has seen it and he is overjoyed." 8:57 - "Look," said the Jews to him, "you are not fifty yet, and has Abraham seen you?" 8:58 - "I tell you in solemn truth," returned Jesus, "before there was an Abraham, I AM!" 8:59 - At this, they picked up stones to hurl at him, but Jesus disappeared and made his way out of the Temple. CHAPTER 9 Jesus and blindness, physical and spiritual 9:1 - Later, as Jesus walked along he saw a man who had been blind from birth. 9:2 - "Master, whose sin caused this man's blindness," asked the disciples, "his own or his parents'?" 9:3-5 - "He was not born blind because of his own sin or that of his parents," returned Jesus, "but to show the power of God at work in him. We must carry on the work of him who sent me while the daylight lasts. Night is coming, when no one can work. I am the world's light as long as I am in it."

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