Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - John 11:41 - 11:41

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - John 11:41 - 11:41


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Jesus lifted up his eyes - an expression marking His calm solemnity. (Compare Joh 17:1).

Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me - rather, “heardest Me,” referring to a specific prayer offered by Him, probably on intelligence of the case reaching Him (Joh 11:3, Joh 11:4); for His living and loving oneness with the Father was maintained and manifested in the flesh, not merely by the spontaneous and uninterrupted outgoing of Each to Each in spirit, but by specific actings of faith and exercises of prayer about each successive case as it emerged. He prayed (says Luthardt well) not for what He wanted, but for the manifestation of what He had; and having the bright consciousness of the answer in the felt liberty to ask it, and the assurance that it was at hand, He gives thanks for this with a grand simplicity before performing the act.