Jesus Appears to His Followers (John 20:11-19)
/Jesus Appears to His Followers
John 20:11-19
I. Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection changed the relationship between God and man
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Jesus Appears to His Followers
John 20:11-19
I. Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection changed the relationship between God and man
Jesus is Risen
John 19:30-20:10
I. There is no such thing as secret Christianity
A. A direct denial
B. A practical denial
II. There is no life without first dying
Jesus is Crucified
John 19:17-30
I. The cross confirms some life-changing facts about Jesus
A. He was a human
1. He was a son
2. He was a friend
B. He was innocent
C. He was and is savior
D. He was and is God
Jesus Before Pilate
John 18:28-19:15 (2)
II. The Jewish leaders were too weak to kill Jesus
A. They rejected the Scriptures
B. They hoped in personal gain
C. They chose the reign of a cheap substitute
III. The Father’s plan was to kill Jesus
Jesus Before Pilate
John 18:28-19:15
I. Pilate was too weak to kill Jesus
A. He was afraid of the Jews
B. He was afraid of Caesar
The Pre-Trial of Jesus and Peter’s Denial
John 18:12-27
I. Every person is affected by the curse of Adam
How we should respond knowing the depravity of our heart?
1. We should be empathetic to others when they sin
2. We should be compassionate with them as they come back to the flock
3. We should be united to strengthen our bond of holiness
4. We should be mindful of the things we see, hear, and say
5. We should be conscious of our inability
II. Every person is helpless against temptation
The Arrest of Jesus
John 18:1-11
I. The word of faith movement is destroyed by Jesus’ prayer in the garden
II. The word of faith movement would not have prepared the disciples for life after Jesus
III. The zeal of the word of faith movement does not equal faithfulness
The High Priestly Prayer:
The Prayer of Jesus for His Church
John 17:20-26
I. That one of the most distinguishing marks of the church would be unity (20-26)
A. Unity is not denominational, social, political, national, or racial affiliation
B. Unity does not mean absolute agreement
C. Unity is the most distinguishing characteristic of those who are in Christ
1. Unity in our position
2. Unity in our baptism
3. Unity in our work
D. Unity is the most effective characteristic of the church in reaching the lost
The High Priestly Prayer:
The Prayer of Jesus for His Disciples--Part 3
John 17:14-19
V. That his disciples would be distinguished by truth in a world resistant to truth (14-17)
A. Our view of the Bible distinguishes us from other worldviews
B. Our view of sin give us clarity in disturbing times
VI. That his disciples would complete his mission (18-19)
A. Cultural Involvement
B. Holy Living
C. Gospel Proclamation
The High Priestly Prayer:
The Prayer of Jesus for His Disciples--Part 2
John 17:11-13
III. That his disciples would recognize and draw on God’s strength in order to persevere (11-12)
A. Personal Perseverance
B. Spiritual Perseverance
IV. That his disciples may be full of joy in being rescued and eternally saved by Christ (13)
The High Priestly Prayer:
The Prayer of Jesus for His Disciples--Part 1
John 17:6-10
I. That the disciples would have assurance of their salvation (6-8)
A. Christians are a people of God’s possession
B. Christians have the revealed name of God
C. Christians hear, receive and know that the word of God is true
II. That the disciples would have a sensitivity to the weight of God’s saving work (9-10)
A. That they would pursue personal holiness
B. That they would pursue holiness in the community of believers
The High Priestly Prayer:
The Prayer of Jesus for Himself
John 17:1-5
I. Jesus Prays that He would be faithful to the glory of God (1,5)
A. That He would be restored to full glory
B. That He would bring the father glory
II. Jesus Prays that He would be fruitful in the work of God (2-4)
A. Fruitful saving His elect
B. Fruitful in accomplishing his earthly task
Repentance and the Gospel
Psalm 51
I. The repentant heart has God-centered view of their sin
A. The need for mercy
B. The need for cleansing
C. The need for confession
D. The need for brokenness
II. The repentant heart rejoices in restoration
A. He will be able to teach others
B. He will offer sacrifices of praise and not burnt offerings
Soli Deo Gloria
Romans 11:33-36
I. God receives glory through rescuing of the lost (33-36)
A. He is glorified because mankind is justified by grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone
B. He is glorified as mankind is sanctified
C. He is glorified as his saints evangelize
II. God receives glory in Himself
Solus Christus
1 John 5:6-12
I. The Water (6)
II. The Blood (6)
III. The Spirit (6)
IV. The Testimony (11-12)
Sola Scriptura
2 Timothy 3:14-17
I. Scripture is authoritative
II. Scripture is trustworthy
III. Scripture is enough
A. For salvation
B. For discipleship
C. For sanctification
Sola Gratia: By Grace Alone
Ephesians 2:1-10
I. Apart from Christ, we are dead in our sins.
II. Through Christ, God raises us from the dead
A. Because of his mercy
B. When we were still dead
C. By the regeneration of the Holy Spirit
D. To showcase the riches of his grace
III. In Christ, we live for God's glory and purpose.
If it really is grace alone:
1. You aren’t any better than anyone else for having believed the Gospel.
2. You didn’t earn your salvation, and you can’t lose it.
3. Pray for those who don’t believe.
4. Share the Gospel.
5. Teach new believers.
6. Legalism and licensure have no place in the Christian life.
Reformation 500: The Next 500 Years
I. The Reformers emphasized preaching the Bible systematically
II. The Reformers emphasized a personal union with Christ
III. The Reformers emphasized the priesthood of all believers
Sorrow to Joy:
How a Person’s Desire for Joy and Community Is Fulfilled
Through the Work of the Triune God
John 16:23-33
I. Joy and community are found in belonging
A. Unparalleled access to the Father
B. Unparalleled knowledge of the Father
C. Unparalleled love from the Father
II. Joy and community are found in trust
A. I can be trusted because I am from the father
B. I can be trusted because I voluntarily came to the earth
C. I can be trusted because I will voluntarily give my life up
D. I can be trusted because I will go back to the father for you
III. Joy and Community are found in future hope
A. They scattered
B. They go about their own affairs
C. The will leave Jesus
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