John 10:37-38

John 10:37-38

[37] If  I do  not  the works  Father,  believe  not.  [38] But  if  I do,  though  ye believe  not  believe  the works:  that  ye may know,  and  believe,  that  the Father  is in  and I  in 

What does John 10:37-38 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jesus next identified the evidence that His critics should consider, namely, His works, including His miracles (cf. John 10:25). He acknowledged that verbal claims were not sufficient in themselves. The Jews should learn from them and continue to learn from them that He was doing the same kinds of good works that God did. Jesus manifested divine compassion and divine power in His works. These traits also marked God"s works.