The World
John 15:18-25
If the world hate you, you know that it hated me before it hated you.…


The world of John's day we know, as to its actual condition, from other sources. Let anyone turn over the pages of Tacitus, Martial, or Persius, and what he learns will put "colour" into John's outlines: nay, one dare not say, "turn over their pages," for some of them can scarcely be read without hurt by the saintliest living. The same "world" — at heart — we still find in the present century, under modern conditions. It has grown in wealth. It has become civilized and refined. Law has become a mightier thing. The glory of science was never half so radiant. But, looking close in, we still find the old facts — a dislike of God and love of sin, pride and self-sufficiency, a godless and selfish use of things men "hating one another," selfishness fighting selfishness — an infinite mass of misery. Look beyond the borders of comfort and respectability, and think of what exists today round about us. Think of the unblest poverty that is growing side by side with enormous wealth and luxury, associated in many cases with vice and crime, crushing the spirit in ways that comfortable people cannot understand, and frequently aggravated by the temper in which it is borne, and by added evils which do not properly belong to it. Think of the ignorance that has grown to such proportions under the very shadow of our schools and churches.

(J. Culross, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.

WEB: If the world hates you, you know that it has hated me before it hated you.




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