John 1:50
"Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou? thou shalt see greater things than these."
Jesus approved of Nathanael's suddenly found faith! Jesus promises Nathanael will have further revelations. The "greater things" refer to more profound proofs of His divinity and messianic role, such as the miracles He would perform and the ultimate revelation of His nature as the Son of God.Jesus' signs are intended to lead people to recognize Him as the Messiah and the Son of God. It worked for Nathanael. I like to think Nathanael had a moving spiritual moment "under the fig tree." Possibly an encounter with God, most likely the Holy Ghost at work. It was something that only Nathanael and God knew about. So, when Jesus said He was there, He gained Nathanael's undivided attention!
And, unending devotion. When Nathanael calls Him "Son of God," Nathanael affirms his belief in Jesus' deity and his recognition of Jesus as the ultimate source of truth and salvation. And then, the title "King of Israel" holds deep significance in Jewish history and prophecy. Throughout the Old Testament, the coming of a righteous and just king to rule over Israel was foretold. By identifying Jesus as the King of Israel, Nathanael is acknowledging Jesus as the fulfillment of these ancient prophecies and the rightful ruler of God's people.
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