1 Six days before the Passover
Jesus came to Bethany, the home of Lazarus, whom he had raised from the
dead. 2 There they gave a dinner for him. Martha served, and Lazarus was
one of those at the table with him. 3 Mary took a pound of costly
perfume made of pure nard, anointed Jesus’ feet, and wiped them with her
hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. 4 But
Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (the one who was about to betray
him), said, 5 “Why was this perfume not sold for three hundred denarii
and the money given to the poor?” 6 (He said this not because he cared
about the poor, but because he was a thief; he kept the common purse and
used to steal what was put into it.) 7 Jesus said, “Leave her alone. She
bought it so that she might keep it for the day of my burial. 8 You
always have the poor with you, but you do not always have me.” 9 When
the great crowd of the Jews learned that he was there, they came not
only because of Jesus but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from
the dead. 10 So the chief priests planned to put Lazarus to death as
well, 11 since it was on account of him that many of the Jews were
deserting and were believing in Jesus.
12 The next day the great crowd
that had come to the festival heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem.
13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him,
shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the
Lord— the King of Israel!” 14 Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it;
as it is written: 15 “Do not be afraid, daughter of Zion. Look, your
king is coming, sitting on a donkey’s colt!” 16 His disciples did not
understand these things at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then
they remembered that these things had been written of him and had been
done to him. 17 So the crowd that had been with him when he called
Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to
testify. 18 It was also because they heard that he had performed this
sign that the crowd went to meet him. 19 The Pharisees then said to one
another, “You see, you can do nothing. Look, the world has gone after
him!”
20 Now among those who went up
to worship at the festival were some Greeks. 21 They came to Philip, who
was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and said to him, “Sir, we wish to see
Jesus.” 22 Philip went and told Andrew; then Andrew and Philip went and
told Jesus. 23 Jesus answered them, “The hour has come for the Son of
Man to be glorified. 24 Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat
falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it
dies, it bears much fruit. 25 Those who love their life lose it, and
those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal life.
26 Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my
servant be also. Whoever serves me, the Father will honor.
27 “Now my soul is troubled.
And what should I say—‘Father, save me from this hour’? No, it is for
this reason that I have come to this hour. 28 Father, glorify your
name.” Then a voice came from heaven, “I have glorified it, and I will
glorify it again.” 29 The crowd standing there heard it and said that it
was thunder. Others said, “An angel has spoken to him.” 30 Jesus
answered, “This voice has come for your sake, not for mine. 31 Now is
the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be driven
out. 32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people
to myself.” 33 He said this to indicate the kind of death he was to die.
34 The crowd answered him, “We have heard from the law that the Messiah
remains forever. How can you say that the Son of Man must be lifted up?
Who is this Son of Man?” 35 Jesus said to them, “The light is with you
for a little longer. Walk while you have the light, so that the darkness
may not overtake you. If you walk in the darkness, you do not know where
you are going. 36 While you have the light, believe in the light, so
that you may become children of light.” After Jesus had said this, he
departed and hid from them.
37 Although he had performed so
many signs in their presence, they did not believe in him. 38 This was
to fulfill the word spoken by the prophet Isaiah: “Lord, who has
believed our message, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been
revealed?” 39 And so they could not believe, because Isaiah also said,
40 “He has blinded their eyes and hardened their heart, so that they
might not look with their eyes, and understand with their heart and
turn— and I would heal them.” 41 Isaiah said this because he saw his
glory and spoke about him.
42 Nevertheless many, even of
the authorities, believed in him. But because of the Pharisees they did
not confess it, for fear that they would be put out of the synagogue; 43
for they loved human glory more than the glory that comes from God.
44 Then Jesus cried aloud:
“Whoever believes in me believes not in me but in him who sent me. 45
And whoever sees me sees him who sent me. 46 I have come as light into
the world, so that everyone who believes in me should not remain in the
darkness. 47 I do not judge anyone who hears my words and does not keep
them, for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. 48 The
one who rejects me and does not receive my word has a judge; on the last
day the word that I have spoken will serve as judge, 49 for I have not
spoken on my own, but the Father who sent me has himself given me a
commandment about what to say and what to speak. 50 And I know that his
commandment is eternal life. What I speak, therefore, I speak just as
the Father has told me.”
CONTINUE |