LESSON FOUR: John 12:20 to 21:25
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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John 12:24 says, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much ______.” The people of Jesus’ day may have thought they killed Him, but actually He gave His life as a seed.
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Jesus made His love an outward demonstration to illustrate a point. Jesus continually planted seeds of His love and His faith, as should we.
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When Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” He was saying to you and me today that there is true life in God through Jesus. Christ is not just the means whereby we receive what we need. He is the answer to the need itself.
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John 14:14 states, “If you ask something in My name, I will do it.” But He only meant that He answers prayers when He feels like it.
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John 14:16 says, “And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another ______…”
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Which of the following are functions of the Holy Spirit?
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Which of the following does Jesus assure His disciples that the Holy Spirit will do for them, according to John 14:26?
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John 15:1–8 likens Jesus, our Source, to an ocean, and us as Christians as boats on the ocean. By using this illustration, Jesus gives us a picture of our relationship with Him in the New Covenant.
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John 15:15 says, “Henceforth I call you not servants…but I have called you ______…”
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According to John 19:26–27, after the crucifixion the disciple whom Jesus loved took care of Jesus’ mother, Mary, and even cared for her in his own home. This can demonstrate to us that the cross can bring us into a whole new set of relationships and responsibilities. The moment we receive salvation, even our relationships can be transformed.
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The account of Thomas referenced in John 20:26–28 can encourage us to not be afraid to have honest doubts. But we can be ready to trade our doubts for faith because we can ask God to present us with full evidence of Himself, and He will.
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ was an accident. Jesus Himself wasn’t even sure how it happened.
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What was the motivating factor behind Jesus washing Peter’s feet referenced in John 13:3–17?
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Loving your neighbor as yourself was an entirely new way of thinking for the people who heard the teaching of Jesus referenced in John 13:35 and Matthew 22:35–39. It was a higher law of love.
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John 14:1–3 represents victory through the Resurrection of Jesus. God’s Word doesn’t try to cover up the fact of death, but it proclaims triumphantly that death is swallowed up in victory by the Resurrection.
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John 14:6 states, “Jesus saith unto him, I am the ______, the ______, and the ______: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.”
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There is true life in God through Jesus. Jesus is the answer to our need. He is not just to be our healer, but our health, not just our savior but our very salvation.
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John 14:19–21 is essentially assuring us that the same Holy Spirit who raised Christ from the dead is present in the world today, and He is available to us to provide miracles to meet the needs of our everyday life.
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According to John 16:32, Jesus was alone because the Father had abandoned Him.
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John 18:10–11 gives an account of Jesus teaching Peter submission to God versus striking back at the person. Jesus reprimanded Peter by saying in Matthew 26:52 that if you live that way, you’ll die that way. It is not God’s highest and best to react to situations in that way.
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John 19 gives the account of Jesus being crucified. The coat He wore to the cross had great value; it was made all in one piece, without any seams. This can symbolize His life and the message He bore to the idea that we are not to divide life into pieces, but view it as a whole. Jesus cares about the wholeness of our being—the spiritual, the intellectual, the physical, the financial, and the emotional.
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True faith never begins with honest doubt. Jesus’ treatment of Thomas referenced in John 20:26–28 is a good example of this.
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