Christ's Works His Authority
Mark 11:28-33
And say to him, By what authority do you these things? and who gave you this authority to do these things?…


His works were His authority, His teaching was His authority. Just as the discovery of a principle in science is the authority for accepting it, as the discovery of a law of nature is the authority for following it, as the invention of a piece of mechanism is the authority for using it, as the healing power of a new medicine is the authority for applying it so, one would think, there was no need to ask for the authority by which the sorrowful were comforted, or the ignorant taught, or the wicked reformed, or the worldly made spiritual. These works themselves showed whose authority they had. If you cannot see authority in an act of mercy or kindness, how can any words show it? If you cannot see the authority of a wise act, or of a true word, or of a good life, how can any assertions prove it? If a man is righteous, you do not ask him his authority for being just; or benevolent, you do not question his authority for kindness of heart: and if a man, by reading the hearts and consciences of men, succeeds in producing in them a purer and better life, in calming the passionate, in changing the idle into the industrious, the intemperate into the sober, the unholy into the chaste and virtuous — these changes themselves are for you the assurance of an authority which no man may deny.

(A. Watson, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And say unto him, By what authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this authority to do these things?

WEB: and they began saying to him, "By what authority do you do these things? Or who gave you this authority to do these things?"




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