- Jesus allows suffering
- Jesus’ plan for our suffering is joy
- The Controversy Continues (v22-30)
- They refuse to believe (v25a)
- There’s plenty of evidence (v25b)
- God determines who is in his flock (v26-28a)
- God’s people are eternally secure (v28-30)
- Jesus is indivisible from God (v30)
- Jesus bamboozles and his opponents fume (v31-39)
- Jesus retreats for another day (festival) (v40-42)
Video – C.S. Lewis excerpts from his books ‘God in the Dock’ and ‘Mere Christianity’
- Jesus is the Shepherd (who cares for his sheep) v1-10
- Intimate and tender image
- Sheep aren’t the smartest or the strongest
- But, each of us is precious in his sight
- Jesus is the only way in
- He comes to give us life, and every other option leads to death
- Jesus is the Good Shepherd (who dies for his sheep) v11-21
- Jesus has sheep outside Israel and he’s going to gather them in too
- Jesus’ intimate relationship with the sheep is like his relationship with the father
- His father loves him because he is aligned with his fathers plan
- He lays down his life
- No one takes his life from him, he lays it own of his own will
- He will take it up again
- Jesus makes the blind man see (aka the light shines in the darkness) v1-12
- The Pharisees condemn Jesus for healing a man v13-34
- His crime is working on the Sabbath v16
- It’s obvious that a sinner could not do such miraculous signs v16
- The Pharisees had already decided that Jesus wasn’t the Christ v22
- They establish the truth of the miracle, it is undeniable v25
- The Pharisees become more and more adamant that Jesus is a sinner v24, 29
- The blind man sees (aka the light shines in the darkness) v35-41
- Jesus is the Light of the World
- Jesus’ Light reveals what is hiding in the darkness
- Who’s your father?
- The truth will set you free
- The Blind Men and the Elephant
- We’re blind because we reject Jesus, because he exposes our sin
- Jesus offers living water: God Himself
- A hard teaching (v60)
- An offensive teacher (v61-66)
- A great reward (v67-69)
Meet Jesus: Meet God
If you were to host a dinner party with anyone who ever lived, who would you invite?
- Jesus does the impossible
- Jesus is revealing who He is
What would you do to gain unimaginable treasures?
- Paul trusts God to work through His Gospel (v1-6)
- Rejoice in our weakness as that’s where God’s power is (v7-12)
- Look to future glory to put our personal suffering into eternal perspective (v16-18)