For God So Loved the World

Similar documents
Success in most nations, governments, social groups, businesses, and churches in the world today is measured by


Jesus and Nicodemus William E. Wenstrom, Jr. Bible Ministries 1

Gospel of John in ASL

Jesus Increases As We Decrease; John ; 02830; Page 1 of 9

JOHN 3: JESUS, THE MESSIAH

Water Baptism for the Church

Introduction - We must take time and meditate on the Person of Christ as revealed in the Gospels

The Gospel According to. John

It is a remarkable thing when someone willingly places the purposes of God above self-interest. Such

John 3 Born Again. I. (vs. 1-21) To enter the kingdom of God, one must be born again through faith in Jesus Christ.

The Ministry of Christ

13 Special Words For God's People

SESSION 7 ASCENDED LIKE NO OTHER. 78 SeSSion LifeWay

What is the Christian Gospel Date: Reading: John 1 to 3

Biblical Discipleship. Baptism. Memory Verses Matthew 28:18-20

1 Peter. Union Lake Baptist Church. Adult Sunday School. Reading Schedule & Discussion Questions. 3 rd Quarter (9 Weeks)

IS IMMERSION NECESSARY FOR BAPTISM? Rev. William Shishko 1

Baptism In The New Testament By Mr. G.R. Beasley-Murray READ ONLINE

The Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 5-7

Matching: Write the letter of the definition in front of the word that it best describes. 1. Sacrament Review: 2. baptism 3.

The Woman at the Well: John 4:1 26 Jaunting thru John: Message 8 Grace Chapel Dr. John Niemelä March 2, 2008 INTRODUCTION

INTRO TO HEBREWS. 1. Read the whole book of Hebrews at least one time, two for extra credit.

Where is Jesus John answered them saying, I baptize in water, but among you stands One whom you do not know. It is

Introduction To The. Sacraments. Welcome Thanks For Coming!

The Garden Study #9 11/14/17 STUDY #9

Sermon : The Thief On The Cross Page 1

A. SINCE THAT TIME THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS PREACHED, THE SECOND CLAUSE IN LK.16:16 IS THE EXPLANATION AND THE ANSWER.

Read through Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as many times as possible before studying John.

Moreland Christian Church Written by Peter Tobgui. This material may be freely reproduced.

Baptized in One Spirit

Mark 1:4-11 Baptism & Holy Communion Sunday Sept. 3, 2017

Jesus. John. in the Gospel of. Adult Class, Fall Quarter 2011 Folsom Church of Christ

The Parable of the Talents Matthew 25:14-30 (The following text is taken from a sermon preached by Gil Rugh.)

The Reformation and Baptist Compromise

A SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THE BOOK:

John Sermon / COB /

2/23/2014. The Doctrine of the Church (Part 3)

Table of Contents. Week Focus Page. John 1: John 4: God Shows Up. Come and See John 1: Going Public John 2 10

This image cannot currently be displayed. Course Catalog. Bible Glynlyon, Inc.

BAPTIZED? BY WHAT AUTHORITY?

The Coming Kingdom Chapter 11

. Unit 21, Session 1: Jesus Met Nicodemus. Dear Parents,

Luke 1: Stanly Community Church

What the Bible Says about Baptism

A Chronological Framework for the Public Ministry of Jesus Christ. Part 6: The Later Judean and Perean Ministries

Curriculum Catalog

JOHN - CHAPTER What great privilege can we receive from Christ as shown in John 1:12?

WHICH BAPTISM? (John 3:22-36 Feb 1, 2004)

GOD WITH US Part 8: JESUS

The Gospel of John. Believe and Live! Lesson 4. John 3:1 36. The New Birth

John Sermon / COB /

BAPTISM The Patterns of Church Life

Message 6. The Need of the Hungry Life s Feeding

Jesus the Bread of Life: John 6:22 40 Jaunting thru John: Message 19 Grace Chapel Dr. John Niemelä June 29, 2008 INTRODUCTION

I Am He [Jesus Christ] Mark 1:14-15; Luke 11:20

BQF Question set The Gospel of John

Foundation Institute Center for Biblical Education

Bible Study #

82 SESSION LifeWay

Life of Jesus the Messiah- Authentication of The King - 1 THE JEWISH FOUNDATION OF THE LIFE OF THE MESSIAH BY

St. Vincent de Paul Parish

Gospel Portraits of Jesus:

Week 4 - Lift Up Your Eyes and Look at the Field

Jesus Invitations Into a Life of Discipleship Part One

BAPTISM MATTHEW 3 1. HISTORY OF BAPTISM. 3. John the Baptist ushered in the Christian era. cf. Luke 16:16

WHAT IS BAPTISM? WHAT IS BAPTISM?

John's Baptism of Jesus

Baptism Quiz. 1Pet 3:21; Col 2:12; Rom 6:3-4; Acts 2:38; 22:16; Eph 4:5; 1Cor 12:13; Gal 3:26-28; Jn 17:22

Respond to God s Love. John 3:1 16. John 3:1 21

Learn of, Listen to & Walk with the Savior. A Journey through the Gospels

3 The King s Baptism Matthew 3:1-17

Preschool. January 11, :45am

John 7: Jesus, the Christ

Introduction. Jesus Submits to God the Father vv Matt. 3: The Inauguration of Jesus Christ

BAPTISM. Its Meaning, Methods, and Recipients

Welcome to an exciting step in your Christian life! Baptism is the mark of one who has been washed and is now walking in a relationship with Jesus.

Jesus Met Nicodemus John 3:1-21

Re-Awakening a Missional Movement

Looking Intently at the Communion Emblems Luke 22:15 20

Jesus is Scary Good. The Story: part 23 March 19, 2017

Session 1 The Starting Point

WEEK ONE BAPTIZED: THE OUTPOURING OF THE SPIRIT

Jesus encounter at Jacob s well with a woman from Samaria is the first indication in John s gospel

What is going on here? Who is speaking, and to whom are they speaking? What are the people and places involved? What are the details?

Adult Sunday School Lesson Summary for September 28, 2008 Released on Wednesday, September 24, Serving Others

CHAPTER 6 THE BEGINNING OF JESUS PUBLIC MINISTRY

Bible Study. Joshua W. Speights, Pastor

Christianity 101: 20 Basic Christian Beliefs Chapter 17 What is the Church?

Finally, why were they here? John went before Jesus and rejoiced with Him. (John 3:28-29) Jesus came to give eternal life.

JOHN 3: the kingdom of God unless they are born again." 1 Now there was a Pharisee, a man named

New Testament Worship Lesson 4

Jesus Met Nicodemus. John 3:1-21

1Jn 1:5-10 Nov 20, 2016

Is there any indication of the volume of water or method of baptism from these passages?

Bible Study Questions on The Gospel of John by David E. Pratte

The Gospel of John. Believe and Live! Lesson 5. John 4:1 54. Living Water

Bible Quiz Fellowship John Questions UPDATED 4/21/10

#1 Christlike Conversations: Introduction

The Wedding at Cana John 2:1 12 Fairview Evangelical Presbyterian Church March 5, 2017

Transcription:

For God So Loved the World John 3:16 4:4 Introduction When John 3:16 is quoted by itself, one naturally assumes that its meaning is: For God loved the world so much But the word so (Gr., houtos <3778>) means thus; in this way; in this manner, etc. See if you can find houtos in these passages: Matt. 1:18 Matt. 2:5 Matt. 3:15 Matt. 5:16 Matt. 6:9 As you read John 3:16 4:4, consider whether verses 16 21 are a continuation of Jesus words to Nicodemus, or whether they are John the apostles comments to you, the reader. Similarly, are verses 31 36 a continuation of John the Baptists comments, or are they the apostle John s comments you, to the reader (cf. 20:31 32)? Some of the questions are designed to help you decide. Questions Verses 1. In what way did God love the world? [Note, For (because) God in this way loved the world ] 2. What two opposites are featured in these verses? [Hint: they are also presented in chapter 1] 3. What did Jesus come to earth to do? What did He not come to do? Can you think of some passages where Jesus demonstrated why He came (both positive and negative)?

2 Composite Gospels Does that mean He won t ever do it? [Hint: Acts 17:30 31] 4. According to vs. 18, How are people judged? Does this statement seem to be more valid at the beginning, end, or after Jesus earthly ministry? 5. According to vs. 19, why did people not believe? At what point in Jesus ministry would this be most applicable? 6. Why to people in darkness hate the light? 7. Why do people in the light love the light? 8. Which comes first: doing the deeds (good or bad) then coming into light or darkness; OR coming into the light or darkness then doing the deeds? 9. Which do you think more likely: that verses 16 21 are a continuation of Jesus words to Nicodemus, or the writer s comments about what was said in verses 1 15? 3:22 4:3 Jesus and His disciples begin baptizing Compare the two statements about Jesus baptizing in 3:22 and 4:1 2. Notice that the credit for the action goes to the master, even though the followers were performing the action and NOT the master. This is helpful for you to remember, especially when dealing with issues in the Old Testament such as Moses and the burning bush: was the angel speaking to him or was God? For further study on this kind of representative authority, compare Acts 7:38 (the an- Jesus and Nicodemus D. Focht, Jr.

Composite Gospels 3 gel was giving Moses the oracles on Mt. Sinai, whereas the text in the Old Testament says it was Jehovah). 10. If you didn t know anything about the method of baptism, would verse 23 suggest that it was a sprinkling of water, a pouring of water over someone, or someone being immersed into water? 11. What do you think the discussion about purification was, in vs. 25? [Hint # 1: therefore; hint # 2: they go to John and ask]. Who were involved in this discussion? 12. What was John s first answer? What does this show about both his and Jesus preaching and ministry? 13. What does John remind his disciples about? 14. How does John s metaphor about the bride, the bridegroom, and the friend of the bridegroom illustrate his answer? 15. Based upon John s answers to this controversy, what do you think would be his expectation and attitude toward imprisonment and even death? D. Focht, Jr. Jesus and Nicodemus

4 Composite Gospels Verses 31 4:4 16. How are these verses similar in structure to verses 16 21? [Hint: two different opposites are used in these verses.] 17. In verse 31, who is he who comes from above? Who is he who is of the earth? 18. Who is the one who bears witness in verse 32? [Note: the phrase from above is the same as in vs. 4, where it is translated again. ] 19. How is it that no man received (past tense) the witness of the one from above (vs. 32) and yet at least some did receive the witness in vs. 33? 20. Which time during Jesus earthly ministry do these comments best fit: beginning, end, or after? 21. Which do you think more likely: that verses 31 36 are a continuation of John the Baptist s comments, or the writer s comments about what happened in the previous verses? Jesus and Nicodemus D. Focht, Jr.

Composite Gospels 5 3:1 21 The story of Jesus response to Nicodemus. Which is better? OR 3:1 15: Story and teaching 3:16 21: The writer s comments on the previous verses. 3:22 26: The story of John the Baptist s response to the controversy. 3:22 30: Story and teaching 3:31 36: The writer s comments on the previous verses. If you chose as your answer that verses 31 36 were a continuation of John the Baptist s comments, then you would naturally end the discussion and the chapter at verse 36. But if you considered those verses as John the apostle s comments about what happened in vv. 22 30, then you might view 4:1 3 more as part of that story than an introduction to the next. And even though 4:1 3 can be viewed as belonging to both stories (to end the first and to introduce the next), the chapter break can easily cause us to miss that connection. 22. In 4:1 3, why should the fact that Jesus was making and baptizing more disciples than John, be a reason for Jesus to leave Judea to go back to Galilee? Closing thoughts When you read the book of John, it will be helpful to you if you keep reviewing the opening statement of chapter one (1:1 18). The interaction between light and darkness and between heaven and earth starts in the those opening verses of chapter 1 and begins its development here in chapter 3 where He who is from heaven is contrasted with he who is of the earth and the one who loves darkness is contrasted with the one who loves the light. That contrast continues to its climax in chapters 14 16 (Jesus last instructions to His apostles before His crucifixion) and culminates in His crucifixion. D. Focht, Jr. Jesus and Nicodemus