Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth him that sent me, hath eternal life, and cometh not into judgment, but hath passed out of death into life." — John 5:24 (ASV)
Verily, verily, I say unto you.—(John 5:25, and Note on John 1:51.) For “shall not come into condemnation,” read doth not come into judgment. (Compare to Note on John 3:18.)
The repeated “Verily, verily” introduces, as elsewhere, one of the deeper spiritual truths which He came to teach. This truth explains the “whom He willeth” of John 5:21 to have no limit but that of human receptivity.
It again brings out the unity of Father and Son. The Son’s word is the revelation of the Father. He that hears this word believes not on Him only, but on Him that sent Him .
It asserts that eternal life is not of the future only, but is already in germ possessed by the man who is thus brought into communion with the source of life (Compare to 1 John 1:2).
This man does not come into judgment. There can be for him no separation from God, no condemnation. He has already passed from the state of death to that of life. What remains for him is the development of life.
Believeth on him that sent me.—Better, believeth Him that sent Me.