«...Иисус Наставник, помилуй нас!»

No one knew; He was the only one who knew. No one saw; He alone saw what they concealed in themselves yesterday, today and tomorrow.

He amazes the Samaritan woman with the knowledge of her whole life: "You have had five husbands, and the one you now have is not your husband." And to the woman's question where it is proper to pray to God: in Jerusalem or Samaria, the Seer answers her: believe me, that the time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. And this was literally fulfilled.

He saw Satan falling down: "I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning" (Luke 10:18).

He always sees His Father in heaven and does what is pleasing to the Father: the Son can do nothing of Himself unless He sees the Father doing. When He expresses His desire in His thoughts or prayers, the heavens are opened before Him and He freely communicates with His Father and the holy angels. If He had only willed to be in trouble, the Father would have sent Him more than twelve legions of angels (Matt. 26:53).

At the zenith of His glory, He stuns with the foresight of His death: when a pious woman in Bethany poured precious perfumes on His feet, some of the materialists present, among them the Jews first, murmured. Then Jesus answered them, "Leave her: why do you trouble her? She preceded the anointing of My body for burial.

He sees the heights of heaven. He sees the depths of hell. He sees the distances of time; sees and distances of spaces. He saw the rich man in hell and Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham.

And returning from Bethany to Jerusalem, He said to His disciples, "Go to the opposite village; when you enter it, you will find a young donkey tied up, on which no man has ever sat down; when you have untied him, bring him in; And if anyone asks you, Why do you loose it? say to him thus: the Lord has need of him. Those who were sent went and found as He had told them (Luke 19:30-32).

This is called insight into space.

And before the Passover He sent Peter and John to prepare the Passover for Him. And when they asked where he wished that they should be prepared for him, he answered, Behold, at your entrance into the city, a man will meet you carrying a pitcher of water; follow him into the house into which he enters, and say to the master of the house, 'The Master says to you, 'Where is the room in which I may eat the Passover with My disciples?' And he will show you a large upper room, which is furnished; Cook there. They went, and found it, as He had told them (Luke 22:10-13).

And this is a brilliant example of insight into space.

To the Jews, who did not recognize Him as the Messiah and were constantly waiting for some other Messiah – their own and for themselves, and not for the world, not for the whole world – the all-seeing Lord prophesied the following: "I have come in the name of My Father, and you do not receive Me; but if any man come in his name, ye shall receive him (John 5:43). And this temporal prophecy is being fully fulfilled to this day. The Jews had hitherto proclaimed many people as their messiahs, and soon rejected them, frustrated by their impotence. The last person who came not in the name of God, but in his own name, and in whom the Jews placed all their hope, was Marx. The prophecy of Christ undoubtedly applies to him and to him more than to Barabbas, Bar Kokhba, or any other false messiah down to the present day. After all, the world, international Jewry pinned all its hopes and built all its plans on him, Karl Marx, the atheist, the descendant of the forefather Zebulun.

The destruction of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum was foreseen and prophesied by Jesus quite clearly: "Woe to you, Chorazin! woe to you, Bethsaida! for if the powers manifested in you had been manifested in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. And thou, Capernaum, who hast ascended unto heaven, shalt thou descend unto hell (Matt. 11:21, 23). This prophecy was fulfilled with terrifying accuracy. Where these three cultured cities stood, of which Capernaum shone like a star on the edge of the sea, there remained a desolate place through which one could not pass without the risk of being pricked by thorns or bitten by a serpent.

Prophecy of the Temple of Jerusalem. When they showed Him the temple, they said with admiration: "Teacher! Look at the stones and the buildings! Jesus said to them, "Verily I say unto you, Not one stone shall be left here upon another; everything will be destroyed. It came true literally. All pilgrims in Jerusalem can see the heavy slabs left over from the former temple, called the Western Wall. They lie one on top of the other and now serve as a fence for the Arab mosque. Every Saturday, Jews gather at this Wall, bang their heads against the stones and cry. And when the clairvoyant Lord foresaw this and prophesied it, who could then believe in it?

Jesus foresaw the fate of the city of Jerusalem and therefore wept. The horrors that were to befall this holy city He saw in advance so clearly that He could not restrain Himself from weeping. An ordinary person, if he saw this, would go mad. And when he drew near to the city, he looked at it, and wept over it, and said, Oh, that thou also wouldst know in this thy day that it is for thy peace. But these things are now hidden from thy eyes, for the days shall come upon thee, when thy enemies shall entrench thee, and surround thee, and press thee on every side, and destroy thee, and slay thy children within thee, and shall not leave in thee one stone upon another, because thou hast not known the time of thy visitation (Luke 19:41-44), that is, because of the rejection and rejection of the Messiah.