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“Jesus Knew What Was in Man”
Categories: Author: Paul Earnhart, Heart, JesusJesus Knew What Was in Man
By Paul Earnhart
From the very beginning of His ministry, Jesus made a great impression on the people who met Him. Some were impressed negatively. He did not fit their expectations of the Messiah, and they refused to consider the evidence of His divinity. Others, who were not prejudiced, saw in Him those qualities which set Him apart from all other men.
This was the result when He first visited Jerusalem after His baptism and the beginning of His personal ministry. John 2:23 says, “Now when He was in Jerusalem at the Passover, during the feast, many believed on His name, beholding the signs which He did.”
But this early faith was not a deep faith. Jesus knew full well that some of those early believers would turn against Him. And so the next verses say, “But Jesus did not trust Himself unto them, for He knew all men, and because He needed not that any one should bear witness concerning man; for He knew what was in a man.” (John 2:24-25)
Two things are evident from these verses. First: Jesus was divine. Ordinary men simply do not know what other men are thinking. Only God can read a man’s mind; so if Jesus knew what men were thinking, He must have been divine. His ability to know what men were thinking was demonstrated again and again during His lifetime. It must have been a frustration to His enemies.
Second: If Jesus knew what the people of His day were thinking, He must know what is in our hearts as well. We can fool our neighbors and the people at church. We may even fool our families. But the Lord knows what is in our heart; He knows our motives and what we really think, regardless of what we say. And He is the one who will judge us. Eccl. 12:14 says that "God will bring every work into judgment, and every secret thing, whether it be good or evil." Are you ready for such judgment?