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LET S BEGIN HERE After the raising of Lazarus, many more people believed in Jesus. The Pharisees could no longer curb the rising tide of support for this Miracle Worker, so they turned to their rivals, the Sadducees, to help them plot Jesus death. Killing Jesus was for the good of the nation, the Sadducees smugly rationalized during the Sanhedrin council, saying, If we allow him to go on like this, soon everyone will believe in him. Then the Roman army will come and destroy both our Temple and our nation. ( John 11:48) Of course, their interests were entirely self-protective. The Sadducees were comprised of wealthy priests, and the temple was their silk purse. They feared Rome would counter any groundswell of civil unrest from Jesus followers with a tidal wave of destruction, wiping out their livelihood along with the temple. In the end, Jesus would die for the good of the nation... and the world. But He would make His sacrifice in His own time, so He withdrew with His disciples to Ephraim, a remote city north of Jerusalem ( John 11:53 54). In seclusion, Jesus stopped his public ministry (11:54) and prepared for His final week. Quotable When Mary anointed Jesus feet, she didn t care who saw her. When we re lost in wonder, love, and praise, we re oblivious to our surroundings. Charles R. Swindoll YOUR TURN IN THE SCRIPTURES Imagine yourself among Jesus disciples, and in prayer express your desire to draw close to Him. As John leads us through the final days of Jesus life on earth, ask the Lord to reveal deeper truths about Himself, His plan for His followers, and His love for you. 1

Observation: Survey and Study Observation is the Searching the Scriptures process of seeing what s in the text the flow of thought, contrasts and comparisons, emphases, repetition, and context. In this phase of study, we examine details, but we also step back to survey large sections of Scripture. A Survey of the Final Week John 11 17 Chuck Swindoll s chart of Jesus final week according to John illustrates the progression of time, including events from Jesus restoring Lazarus life to the night of Jesus arrest. Study this chart, then in the space below write down what you observe. Final Week: From Public To Private According to John s Gospel John 11:1 45 11:46 57 P U B L I C P R I V A T E 12:1 11 12:12 19 12:20 50 John 13 17 MIRACLE WITHDRAWAL SUPPER ENTRY GREEKS CONFERENCE BETHANY Six days before... EPHRAIM BETHANY Five days before... Four days before... The night before... J E R U S A L E M Copyright 1975, 2000, 2018 Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved. 2

During His three-year ministry, Jesus invited His people to receive Him as their promised Messiah. The Sanhedrin s plot to kill Jesus, however, marked Israel s official rejection of Jesus. The religious leaders had crossed the line. Jesus, who was now the stone that the builders rejected (Psalm 118:22), became the cornerstone of God s plan of redemption through Jesus death and resurrection. He changed his public outreach to a private one ( :36). He shifted His emphasis away from signs and concentrated on quiet, intimate conversation with His disciples ( John 13 17). He reduced His travels, returning to Jerusalem (12:12). He was not out evangelizing. He was preparing to leave and preparing the disciples for His departure. A Study of the First Part of the Week includes three time-stamps that mark the progression of events. Note how the apostle recorded passing time, and write a one-sentence summary of the events in each passage below. :1 11, note :1. :12 19, note :12. :20 50, note :36. 3

Six Days Before :1 11 Counting back six days from Passover puts Jesus meal in Bethany on Saturday. The gospel of John contrasts Mary s devotion with Judas disapproval and the people s fascination over Lazarus with the priests treachery. Write down what you observe about each person s or group s actions that reflect characteristics of belief in or rejection of Jesus. Characteristics of Belief Characteristics of Rejection Mary s Devotion ( :1 3) Judas Disapproval ( :4 8) The People s Fascination ( :9) The Priests Treachery ( :10 11) Mary performed her extravagant act of worship without reserve, unloosing her hair in public and interrupting the men at their meal. Mark s gospel adds that she anointed Jesus head as well (Mark 14:3). With the anointing scent lingering in the air along with the hint of Judas coming betrayal Jesus was ready to enter Jerusalem and face His destiny. 4

Five Days Before :12 19 As you reread :12 19, look for answers to the following questions. What heightened the anticipation of Jesus entry into Jerusalem ( John 11:56 57; 12:12, 17 18)? What did Jesus entry into Jerusalem on a young donkey communicate to the nation about the nature of His messianic rule (12:12 15)? Correlation: The Peaceful Entry of the King Although known as Jesus triumphal entry, Jesus entrance into Jerusalem could be considered His peaceful entry. He did not come as an emperor on a stallion intent on conquest through war but as a humble king intent on salvation through sacrificial love. This is the true prophetic image of the Messiah. Read Zechariah 9:9 13, and write down what you discover about the Messiah s reign. The people got it right when they shouted, Hosanna! The word means, save now, which was exactly what Jesus came to do. 5

Four Days Before :20 50 According to Matthew s account, after His entrance into Jerusalem in fulfillment of prophecy, Jesus cleared the money changers from the temple and returned to Bethany, where he stayed overnight (Matthew 21:12 17). The next day, some Greeks Philip and Andrew attended came to Jesus, and Jesus delivered His final public teaching on four themes. Write down what He said about each theme. The cross is imminent ( :23 26, 32 33). The pain will be great and so will be God s glory (12:27 29). The need is urgent (12:35 36). 6

The response will be varied some will reject Him, while others will accept Him ( :37 50). Interpretation: Salvation and Worship As we interpret this passage, let s look for meaning regarding two central ideas: salvation and worship. What was required of Jesus to save the world from sin ( :23 24, 31 33)? And how does Jesus expect us to acquire salvation (12:36)? Martha worshiped Jesus by serving (12:2); Lazarus, by sharing his restored life with others (12:2, 9); Mary, by blessing Jesus (12:3); and Philip and Andrew, by leading seekers to Him (12:20 22). What do these worshipers teach you? 7

Application: A Summary of the Truth Draw from our study three points of application that hit home with you as you reflect on Mary s worship, the Lord s peaceful entrance into Jerusalem, and His teaching on salvation through faith. 1. 2. 3. What deeper truth about Jesus did you discover in that you can carry with you this week? Let s close in prayer with the assurance of the Lord s promise of eternal life and the anticipation of His return. A FINAL PRAYER Father, what a faithful and trusting Father You are. Thank You for accepting me and for loving me just as I am. At the same time, thank You for calling me to a life of obedience and providing Jesus as my Savior and the Spirit as my guide. I give my all, like Mary, to worship You and honor Your Son who gave His all for me. Amen. 8

Tools for Digging Deeper Following Christ... The Man of God: A Study of John 6 14 by Charles R. Swindoll CD series Beholding Christ... The Son of God: A Study of John 1 5 by Charles R. Swindoll CD series Swindoll s Living Insights New Testament Commentary Insights on John by Charles R. Swindoll Hardcover book For these and related resources, visit www.insightworld.org/store or call USA 1-800-772-8888 AUSTRALIA +61 3 9762 6613 CANADA 1-800-663-7639 UK +44 1306 640156 For the 2018 broadcasts, this Searching the Scriptures study was developed by Bryce Klabunde, executive vice president of Searching the Scriptures Ministries, based upon the original outlines, charts, and sermon transcripts of Charles R. Swindoll s messages. 9