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John 3:20

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20 People who do what is wrong hate the light and don't come to the light. They don't want their actions to be exposed.

John 3:20 Meaning and Commentary

John 3:20

For every one that doth evil, hateth the light
Every man, the series of whose life and conversation is evil, hates Christ and his Gospel, cause they make manifest his evil deeds, convict him of them, and rebuke him for them:

neither cometh to the light;
to hear Christ preach, or preached; to attend on the Gospel ministration and means of grace:

lest his deeds should be reproved;
or discovered, and made manifest, and he be brought to shame, and laid under blame, and advised to part with them, which he cares not to do; see ( Ephesians 5:11-13 ) .

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John 3:20 In-Context

18 Those who believe in him won't be condemned. But those who don't believe are already condemned because they don't believe in God's only Son.
19 This is why people are condemned: The light came into the world. Yet, people loved the dark rather than the light because their actions were evil.
20 People who do what is wrong hate the light and don't come to the light. They don't want their actions to be exposed.
21 But people who do what is true come to the light so that the things they do for God may be clearly seen.
22 Later, Jesus and his disciples went to the Judean countryside, where he spent some time with them and baptized people.
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