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K. The witnesses John 5:31 40 1. John 5:31 Jesus anticipated that people might object to His claim to be God, saying He based His claim solely on His own authority. (See Deuteronomy 19:15 for the Biblical rules of evidence.) 2. John 5:32a Although Jesus testimony is true and confirming by itself (John 8:12 18), He graciously provided a defense in line with the Mosaic Law.

a. John 5:32b John used the word testimony (Greek: MARTURIA) fourteen times and testify (Greek: MARTUREO)33 times, making it a fundamental theme of his Gospel. b. John 5:32c Witnesses helped prove that Jesus is God and Messiah.

3. John 5:33 Jesus referred to the interrogation committee in John 1:19 28 and noted that John the Baptist was a good witness who told the truth. 4. John 5:34 Jesus did not reject John the Baptizer s testimony, but He did not depend on it alone to legitimize His deity claim. 5. John 5:35 As the lamp, John drew from the source of Light, Jesus Christ. John 1:8

6. John 5:36a As good as John s testimony was, Jesus works gave a greater testimony. a. John 5:36b Jesus works gave empirical evidence of His deity. John 3:2, 5:17 b. John 5:36c God the Father gave (Greek: DIDOMI) the working miracles to the Son.

7. John 5:37 The Father had testified at Jesus baptism, making the issue one of belief in His special revelation. 8. John 5:38 Because the religious leaders had rejected the Word of God, they had rejected John the Baptizer and Himself.

9. John 5:39 No one professed to know the Scriptures better than the religious Jews, yet Jesus declared they had missed the major testimony of the Hebrew Scriptures, Him as Messiah. 10.John 5:40 The problem was not a lack of evidence proving Jesus deity but refusal to believe the overwhelming evidence. Romans 1:18 20

L. Conclusion John 5:41 47 1. John 5:41 The Pharisees, who prided themselves on loving God, sought glory from men. 2. John 5:42a Jesus Christ told the Pharisees that they did not even begin to understand or show the love of God. John 5:38

3. John 5:43a Jesus came to earth in the authority of the Father, and the religious leaders did not receive Him. John 1:11 4. John 5:43b Having rejected the truth, they believed the lie. 2 Thessalonians 2:8 12 5. John 5:44 Because they sought man s praise, they were unwilling to believe in Jesus.

6. John 5:45 The very Scripture in which they placed their confidence would testify against them on judgment day because that Scripture spoke of Christ. 7. John 5:46 They did not believe Moses. If they had, they would have believed in the Lord Jesus Christ. They missed the very Person Moses identified in his writings.

8. John 5:47 Since the Pharisees obviously did not believe Moses writings, they would never believe Christ s teachings. 9. In conclusion, the Pharisees refused to believe the obvious witnesses to Jesus deity: The Father s witness, John the Baptizer s witness, the witness of Jesus works, and the witness of Scripture itself.

Romans 5:12 Gospel Spiritual 2 Corinthians Death -R Colossians 5:17 Condemned 2:10-14 1 Peter 1:13 New Identity Old Identity Faith Righteousness Life Priesthood Sonship Election Inheritance Colossians 3:1-4 Eph. 6:10-18

M. Another Sabbath controversy Matthew 12:1 8, Mark 2:23 28, Luke 6:1 5 1. In Matthew, these episodes follow topically/thematically (not chronologically) after the Lord s message about the yoke and the burden. Matthew 11:28 30 a. The Sabbath had become a heavy burden to the people of Israel because of the oral law (tradition).

1) The Word of God is reliable. The written law of Moses is reliable. 2) The oral law or tradition of the Pharisees was not reliable. Even though they claimed it came from Moses, religious men had written it.

b. Man made tradition had taken precedence over the original intent of the Sabbath, which was to rest and reflect on God, the Creator of the world. c. Religion had turned the Sabbath day into an idol. The Jews no longer understood God s reason for instituting that day of rest.

2. Matthew 12:1 The Law allowed picking grain on the Sabbath to sustain oneself on a journey (Deuteronomy 23:25), but harvesting crops was prohibited (Leviticus 23:3). 3. Matthew 12:2a The Pharisees used their own distorted interpretation of the Law (the oral law) to judge the disciples.

a. According to the Pharisees interpretation of the law, the disciples violated four Sabbath regulations. 1) By taking wheat from the stalk, they were guilty of reaping on the Sabbath. 2) By rubbing the wheat to separate the wheat from the chaff, they were guilty of threshing on the Sabbath.

3) When the wind blew the chaff away, they became guilty of winnowing on the Sabbath. 4) Eating the wheat made them guilty of storing it on the Sabbath.

b. Matthew 12:2b The Pharisees accused Jesus and His disciples of breaking the Law of Moses.

4. Matthew 12:3 Jesus wisely showed them an example from Old Testament Scriptures.1Samuel 21 5. Matthew 12:4a The Pharisees interpreted the Law to say that a Levite priest could not give the showbread to a non Levite. a. Matthew 12:4b If the Pharisees were right, King David and his men broke the Law. The Pharisees were wrong.

b. Matthew 12:4c Jesus understood the Pharisees arrogant, legalistic thinking and caught them in their own religious system. c. Matthew 12:4d If David could break their oral tradition and not be condemned by them, they had no right to condemn the actions of the disciples of the greater Son of David, Jesus Christ.

6. Matthew 12:5 The Law permitted men (priests) to work on the Sabbath in the Temple in serving God and fulfilling His plan. Numbers 28:9 10 7. Matthew 12:6 If the temple priests could perform relatively unimportant work on the Sabbath, how much more should the important work of the Lord of the Sabbath take precedence over the Sabbath!

8. Matthew 12:7a Quoting from Hosea 6:6, Jesus indicated that God delights in a righteous mental attitude more than in mindless adherence to ritual. 9. Matthew 12:7b Jesus confirmed the innocence of His disciples in harvesting grain on the Sabbath. 10.Mark 2:27 God in grace gave the Sabbath as a day of restful reflection on Him.

11.Matthew 12:8 The Son of Man was the Lord s favorite Messianic title for Himself. He used it here to assert His authority over the Sabbath.

N. Another Sabbath controversy Matthew 12:9 13, Mark 3:1 5, Luke 6:6 11 1. Luke 6:6 Jesus continued focusing on teaching the truth. 2. Luke 6:7 The religious leaders were determined to make a case against Jesus and may have planted the man with the withered hand to trap Him. 3. Luke 6:8 The Lord knew their thoughts and confronted them by calling the man forward.

4. Matthew 12:11 12 Jesus argued that people are more important than animals. If the religious leaders permitted caring for an animal on the Sabbath, then they must also permit caring for a man. 5. Luke 6:9 Ironically, Jesus was trying to save a life while the religious leaders were seeking to destroy His life. 6. Mark 3:5 The Lord was angered and disturbed by their calloused(greek: POROSIS)hearts.

7. Luke 6:10 Jesus did not touch the man but simply spoke, and he was healed. 8. Luke 6:11 Jesus had publicly humiliated the religious leaders with His devastating arguments. 9. Mark 3:6 The Pharisees sought to murder Jesus because He did not approve of their oral traditions. Their hatred of Jesus allied them with their Herodian enemies.

O. Choosing the Twelve Mark 3:13 19, Luke 6:12 16 1. Luke 6:12 Jesus spent all night in prayer about which twelve to choose. 2. Mark 3:13 From the many disciples who followed Him, Jesus hand picked twelve to be in His inner circle.

3. Mark 3:14 The Greek word APOSTELLO, meaning to send or delegate, explains Christ s purpose in choosing the twelve. They were to preach(greek: KERUSSO, to make a public proclamation) the message of the Kingdom throughout Israel.

4. Luke 6:13 These twelve served as apostles to the nation Israel. 5. Mark 3:15 With the sending out, Jesus gave them authority to verify His message. 6. Mark 3:16 19 and Luke 6:14 15 give the names of the twelve disciples.