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What does it mean that Jesus withdrew from the Jews?

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Jesus' withdrawal represents His judgment on those who reject Him, indicating a spiritual separation from the unrepentant.

The withdrawal of Jesus from the Jews, as noted in John 11:54, symbolizes God's judgment against those who reject His Son despite witnessing His miracles and teachings. This action indicates that Jesus was not afraid but was enacting divine judgment, leaving a religious crowd focused on tradition rather than truth. The preacher highlights that Jesus will reveal Himself to the humble and dependent ('babe') while hiding from the 'wise and prudent.' This division showcases the ongoing rejection of Christ by some, reflecting the spiritual blindness that accompanies unrepentance and the seriousness of God's withdrawal in judgment.
Scripture References: John 11:54, Luke 10:21

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