John 7:3-5

John 7:3-5

[3] His  brethren  therefore  said  unto  him,  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judaea,  that  disciples  also  may see  the works  that  doest.  [4] For  there is no man  that doeth  any thing  in  secret,  and  he himself  seeketh  known openly.  If  thou do  shew  thyself  to the world.  [5] For  neither  his  brethren  believe  in  him. 

What does John 7:3-5 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jesus" half-brothers advised Him to go to the feast so His remaining disciples would continue to believe on Him and so more people would become His disciples. They evidently supposed that Jesus wanted as large a following as possible. They believed that He could perform miracles, but they did not believe that He was who He claimed to be. They encouraged Him to promote Himself, perhaps because they saw some advantage for themselves in His doing so. Satan had tempted Jesus similarly ( Matthew 4:1-10). God"s plan for Jesus" exaltation was different from theirs and involved the Cross. It is difficult to tell if these brothers spoke sincerely or sarcastically. Perhaps some were sincere and others were sarcastic.
Familiarity with Jesus did not and does not guarantee faith in Him (cf. Psalm 69:8). The way unbelievers plan to obtain glory for themselves is frequently contrary to God"s way of doing things (cf. Philippians 2:3-11). Two of these half-brothers were James and Jude who later became believers and wrote the New Testament books that bear their names (cf. Acts 1:14; 1 Corinthians 15:7).