Bishop Williamson Uncovered
Bishop Williamson begins this lecture by addressing the question of public excommunication and the purpose of church discipline, linking it to the necessity of public witness to justice. He transitions to the discourse in John 6, examining how the crowd and the disciples react to Christ's teaching on eating His flesh. He clarifies that the scandal of the listeners arises from a misunderstanding, as they interpret His words in a carnal, literal sense rather than a spiritual one. He argues that Christ refers to the Spirit that gives life, noting that human nature without grace is incapable of understanding divine mysteries. He discusses the role of grace in the life of the believer, contrasting it with the hardness of heart that prevents one from accepting the truth. He touches on the concept of divine election and the necessity of the Father's drawing a person to the Son. He also addresses the betrayal of Judas, suggesting that Christ knew from the beginning who would betray Him, and that this knowledge was part of the divine plan to fulfill the Scriptures. He explains the significance of the number twelve in the apostolic college and the specific nature of Judas as a devil, despite his inclusion in the apostolic group. He concludes by emphasizing the necessity of faith and the gift of grace, which allows the believer to accept the hard sayings of Christ. He warns against a materialistic interpretation of the Gospel and encourages the students to look beyond the literal surface to the spiritual realities Christ reveals. He ends the session by focusing on the ultimate choice each person must make regarding their allegiance to Christ, whether to follow Him or to turn away like those who found His teaching too difficult to accept.
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