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Are you saying I have my protestant talking points all wrong?That’s an entirely new spin on that passage. The old Protestant spin was, ‘He knew who didn’t believe to begin with.’
Did Christ not teach the importance of the Shepherd going for the one lost sheep, yet we are to believe He let many of His disciples leave Him and walk with Him NO MORE? That’s why He turned to His Apostles and asked, will you go away also.
There was a progression of Christ’s revealing Himself, in His time. He was not going to sacrifce many disciples to remain hidden. Read chapter 7 and see that things were beginning to escalate.
Christ had the power to be present and withhold His identity, so that even those who knew Him would not recognize Him. Yet we’re to believe Christ let many disciples leave Him and walk with Him NO MORE?
Creative, but no, I don’t believe that.