John Nelson Darby discusses the authority of Christ as questioned by the scribes, emphasizing that true faith relies solely on God's word without needing external validation. He explains the parable of the husbandmen, illustrating Israel's rejection of Christ and the consequences of that rejection, while also addressing the complexities of tribute to Caesar and the resurrection of the saints. Darby highlights the distinction between the resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous, affirming that believers are children of God and will be raised to eternal life. He concludes by stressing the importance of humility, as exemplified by Christ, and the believer's union with Him in glory, which is foundational to understanding their identity and inheritance in Christ.