John 6:29

29 respondit Iesus et dixit eis hoc est opus Dei ut credatis in eum quem misit ille

John 6:29 Meaning and Commentary

John 6:29

Jesus answered and said unto them, this is the work of God,
&c.] The main and principal one, and which is well pleasing in his sight; and without which it is impossible to please him; and without which no work whatever is a good work; and this is of the operation of God, which he himself works in men; it is not of themselves, it is the pure gift of God:

that ye believe on him whom he hath sent;
there are other works which are well pleasing to God, when rightly performed, but faith is the chief work, and others are only acceptable when done in the faith of Christ. This, as a principle, is purely God's work; as it is an act, or as it is exercised under the influence of divine grace, it is man's act: "that ye believe"; the object of it is Christ, as sent by the Father, as the Mediator between God and men, as appointed by him to be the Saviour and Redeemer; and believing in Christ, is believing in God that sent him. The Jews reduce all the six hundred and thirteen precepts of the law, for so many they say there are, to this one, "the just shall live by his faith", ( Habakkuk 2:4 ) . F5


FOOTNOTES:

F5 T. Bab. Maccot, fol. 23. 2. & 24. 1.

John 6:29 In-Context

27 operamini non cibum qui perit sed qui permanet in vitam aeternam quem Filius hominis vobis dabit hunc enim Pater signavit Deus
28 dixerunt ergo ad eum quid faciemus ut operemur opera Dei
29 respondit Iesus et dixit eis hoc est opus Dei ut credatis in eum quem misit ille
30 dixerunt ergo ei quod ergo tu facis signum ut videamus et credamus tibi quid operaris
31 patres nostri manna manducaverunt in deserto sicut scriptum est panem de caelo dedit eis manducare
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