N.T. #795 "Whom Do You Seek?"
May 12, 2026
John 18-Part 2
LET IT GLOW
We left Jesus and His 11 disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane. The disciples had fallen asleep and Jesus went to the gate when a crowd showed up. What happened next?
- A group of 600 soldiers, high priests, Judas, and Pharisees who came to the garden. (verse4)
- Jesus asked, "Whom seek ye?"
- Their answer was, "Jesus of Nazareth."
This is the name that appeared on the official arrest warrant issued by the Sanhedrin and the Roman government. (Falwell)
How did Jesus answer? "I am He." (verse 5) He calmly answered and did not try to escape. Jesus stated His deity, as in 8:58. Perhaps the 600 soldiers too their position in defense, preparing for resistance and a fight. They were frightened by a single rabbi and His 11 followers? Only 1 had a weapon-Peter.
What happened as soon as Jesus said His identity? They went backward and fell to the ground. The enemies of God shrank before the presence of the Almighty.
Who do we seek? Who do we consider the One that can change hearts and lives? Jesus.
LET IT GROW
On numerous occasions, Jesus demonstrated the moral power that was His as the Son of God. Here, those men were struck by the power of Jesus' words. (David Jeremiah)
Jesus is no mere man. He's the God-man. He's the Word who was with God, was God, and became flesh. (1:1, 14) Jesus spoke the divine name using the same voice that had spoken the world into existence. And it knocked the betrayer and his accomplices off their feet. (Tony Evans)
Again, Jesus asked who they sought, Jesus of Nazareth was their answer again, and He answered, " I am He." This time, though, Jesus added, Let these go their way. (verse 8)
John said it was so it might be fulfilled that Jesus said, Of them which thou gavest Me have I lost none. (6:39; 17:12)
When Jesus intervenes to protect you, His intervention is always effective. (Evans)
LET IT GO
Nothing matters when we stand before a Holy, Almighty God. None of us are righteous, no not one.
Will we stand in His presence or to our knees will we fall?
Will we fall on our face and tremble?
It is better to bow before Almighty God now and confess our sins then ask His forgiveness than to stand before the Righteous Judge.
Which will it be, my friend?