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Updated: May 14, 2025
John never forgets either term of his great sentence in which all the gospel is condensed, 'the Word became flesh. Ever he shows us 'the Word'; ever 'the flesh. Thus it is he only who records the saying on the Cross, 'I thirst. It is he who tells us how Jesus Christ, not merely for the sake of getting a convenient opening of a conversation, or to conciliate prejudices, but because He needed what He asked, said to the woman of Samaria, 'Give Me to drink. So the weariness of the Master stands forth for us as pathetic proof that it was no shadowy investiture with an apparent Manhood to which He stooped, but a real participation in our limitations and weaknesses, so that work to Him was fatigue, even though in Him dwelt the manifest glory of that divine nature which 'fainteth not, neither is weary.
'He fainteth not, neither is weary. They, too, 'shall ran and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. In the long drawn out grind of monotonous marching along the common path of daily small duties and uneventful life, they shall not faint; in the rare occasional spurts, occurring in every man's experience, when extraordinary tax is laid on heart and limbs, they shall not be weary.
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