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mdgspencer
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The first thing Jesus says in the Gospel of John is to praise a man, Nathaniel, because he is without deceit(1:47). I am very puzzled as to why this characteristic is so important to Jesus, important enough so that it can be the one thing he says to praise a man. (And, in fact, I am puzzled about what living without deceit means.) I can only think that Jesus here makes a profound statement about the inner life of the soul. (And similarly in a prophecy of Christ in Isaiah, when Christ is seen as the suffering servant, we are told that "there was no deceit in his mouth(Is 53:9).) Christ is praised then like Nathaniel. Why is this quality so important?