P1796:4, 162:7.2
"If my words abide in you and you are minded to do the will of my Father,
then are you truly my disciples. You shall know the truth, and the truth shall
make you free. I know how you will answer me: We are the children of Abraham,
and we are in bondage to none; how then shall we be made free? Even so, I
do not speak of outward subjection to another's rule; I refer to the liberties
of the soul. Verily, verily, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is the
bond servant of sin. And you know that the bond servant is not likely to abide
forever in the master's house. You also know that the son does remain in his
father's house. If, therefore, the Son shall make you free, shall make you
sons, you shall be free indeed.
P1796:5, 162:7.3
"I know that you are Abraham's seed, yet your leaders seek to kill me because
my word has not been allowed to have its transforming influence in their hearts.
Their souls are sealed by prejudice and blinded by the pride of revenge. I
declare to you the truth which the eternal Father shows me, while these deluded
teachers seek to do the things which they have learned only from their temporal
fathers. And when you reply that Abraham is your father, then do I tell you
that, if you were the children of Abraham, you would do the works of Abraham.
Some of you believe my teaching, but others seek to destroy me because I have
told you the truth which I received from God. But Abraham did not so treat
the truth of God. I perceive that some among you are determined to do the
works of the evil one. If God were your Father, you would know me and love
the truth which I reveal. Will you not see that I come forth from the Father,
that I am sent by God, that I am not doing this work of myself? Why do you
not understand my words? Is it because you have chosen to become the children
of evil? If you are the children of darkness, you will hardly walk in the
light of the truth which I reveal. The children of evil follow only in the
ways of their father, who was a deceiver and stood not for the truth because
there came to be no truth in him. But now comes the Son of Man speaking and
living the truth, and many of you refuse to believe.
P1797:1, 162:7.4
"Which of you convicts me of sin? If I, then, proclaim and live the truth
shown me by the Father, why do you not believe? He who is of God hears gladly
the words of God; for this cause many of you hear not my words, because you
are not of God. Your teachers have even presumed to say that I do my works
by the power of the prince of devils. One near by has just said that I have
a devil, that I am a child of the devil. But all of you who deal honestly
with your own souls know full well that I am not a devil. You know that I
honor the Father even while you would dishonor me. I seek not my own glory,
only the glory of my Paradise Father. And I do not judge you, for there is
one who judges for me.
P1797:2, 162:7.5
"Verily, verily, I say to you who believe the gospel that, if a man will keep
this word of truth alive in his heart, he shall never taste death. And now
just at my side a scribe says this statement proves that I have a devil, seeing
that Abraham is dead, also the prophets. And he asks: `Are you so much greater
than Abraham and the prophets that you dare to stand here and say that whoso
keeps your word shall not taste death? Who do you claim to be that you dare
to utter such blasphemies?' And I say to all such that, if I glorify myself,
my glory is as nothing. But it is the Father who shall glorify me, even the
same Father whom you call God. But you have failed to know this your God and
my Father, and I have come to bring you together; to show you how to become
truly the sons of God. Though you know not the Father, I truly know him. Even
Abraham rejoiced to see my day, and by faith he saw it and was glad."
P1797:3, 162:7.6
When the unbelieving Jews and the agents of the Sanhedrin who had gathered
about by this time heard these words, they raised a tumult, shouting: "You
are not fifty years of age, and yet you talk about seeing Abraham; you are
a child of the devil!" Jesus was unable to continue the discourse. He only
said as he departed, "Verily, verily, I say to you, before Abraham was, I
am." Many of the unbelievers rushed forth for stones to cast at him, and the
agents of the Sanhedrin sought to place him under arrest, but the Master quickly
made his way through the temple corridors and escaped to a secret meeting
place near Bethany where Martha, Mary, and Lazarus awaited him.