John 3:27 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

A man can receive nothing... — Do these words apply to the Baptist himself, or to Christ? Do they mean “I cannot assume this higher position which you wish to give me, because it is not given me by heaven;” or, “His work, with its influence over men, ought to convince you that His mission is divine “? Expositors have given, now this, now that answer. The immediate connection with John 3:26 points to the latter view as the correct one (but see Alford’s Note on the other side). The power that had shown itself in word and work, teaching as none ever taught before, binding men — aye, some of their own brotherhood — to Himself, convincing men whose minds were open to the truth that He was the very Christ — all this could only have been received from heaven. Did they feel the movement around them? Let them recognise it as divine, and seek to be borne with it. (See Note on John 6:36.)

John 3:27

27 John answered and said, A man can received nothing, except it be given him from heaven.