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Under the Fig Tree, October 2
John 1:45-51
When Jesus saw Nathanael coming, he said, “Here is an Israelite worthy
of the name: there is nothing false in him.”
John 1:47
, N.E.B.
Nathanael heard John as he pointed to the Saviour and said, “Behold the
Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (
John 1:29
)! Nathanael
looked at Jesus, but he was disappointed in the appearance of the world’s Re-
deemer. Could He who bore the marks of toil and poverty be the Messiah? Jesus
was a worker; He had toiled with humble workingmen, and Nathanael went
away. But he did not form his opinion decidedly as to what the character of Jesus
was. He knelt down under a fig tree, inquiring of God if indeed this man was
the Messiah. While he was there, Philip came and said, “We have found him,
of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the
son of Joseph.” But the word “Nazareth” again aroused his unbelief, and he said,
“Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?” He was full of prejudice, but
Philip did not seek to combat his prejudice; he simply said, “Come and see.” ...
Would it not be well for us to go under the fig tree to plead with God as to
what is truth? Would not the eye of God be upon us as it was upon Nathanael?
Nathanael believed on the Lord, and exclaimed, “Rabbi, thou art the Son of God;
thou art the King of Israel.
His unbelief was swept away, and faith, firm, strong, and abiding, took
possession of his soul. Jesus commended the trusting faith of Nathanael.
There are many in the same condition as was Nathanael. They are prejudiced
and unbelieving because they have never come in contact with the special truths
for these last days or with the people who hold them, and it will require but
attendance upon a meeting full of the Spirit of Christ to sweep away their
unbelief. No matter what we have to meet, what opposition, what effort to turn
souls away from the truth of heavenly origin, we must give publicity to our faith,
that honest souls may see and hear and be convinced for themselves. Our work
is to say, as did Philip: “Come and see.” We hold no doctrine that we wish to
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Selected Messages 1:414, 415
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Testimonies for the Church 6:37, 38
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