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Study 8: A New Fountain – the Holy Spirit
Read more: Study 8: A New Fountain – the Holy SpiritStudy 8: A New Fountain – the Holy Spirit Read John 7:1-39 In the previous paragraph (6:60-71) we read familiar words: “accept”, “Spirit”, “life”, “word”, “speak”, “believe”, “know” “beginning” (all of these concepts are introduced in John 1) What stands out: Flesh counts for nothing; (the flesh is no help at all.) See John 1:13,…
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A New Food – true bread from heaven
Read more: A New Food – true bread from heavenA New Food – true bread from heaven Read John 6:25-59 In verses 1-24 two events took place: 1:15: Our Lord fed the 5,000. In verse 14 the people saw the miracle and showed signs of working out that He must be The Prophet (see John 1:25). Here we also pick up another ongoing theme: Jesus knew their intentions (6:15) 15-24: …
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A New People – A harvest who worship God in Spirit and truth
Read more: A New People – A harvest who worship God in Spirit and truthStudy Six: A New People – A harvest who worship God in Spirit and truth Read John 4:1-42 John continues with certain themes we came across in the previous chapters: Water: in chapter 2 He changed water into wine in chapter three He states that man must be born of water and the Spirit The…
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A new birth – born from above
Read more: A new birth – born from aboveStudy Five: A new birth – born from above Read John 3:1-21 What do verses 1 and 10 teach us about Nicodemus? From our first study we understand that “light” brings life, knowledge, faith, and the ability to accept. 2. Read John 1:24-25. What we learn here from what Christ “knows”? What does it…
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A New Temple – Christ, our access to God
Read more: A New Temple – Christ, our access to GodStudy Four: A New Temple – Christ, our access to God Read John 2:12-24 It is interesting to see John mentioning the Jewish festivals with regularity. He mentioned at least three Passovers, as well as other festivals. The Passover was one of the three major festivals which had to be celebrated in Jerusalem, the temple…
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A new Order – the Heavenly Groom reveals his glory
Read more: A new Order – the Heavenly Groom reveals his gloryStudy 3: A new Order – the Heavenly Groom reveals his glory Read John 2:1-11 Chapters 2:1-4:54 are organised to convey what Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:17: ‘the old has gone, the new has come!’ ‘The three chapters present the replacement of the old purifications by the wine of the kingdom of God, the old…
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A New Vision – the glory of the Son of Man
Read more: A New Vision – the glory of the Son of ManStudy Two: A New Vision – the glory of the Son of Man Read John 1:29-51 How many titles of Jesus can you identify in these verses? Verses 29 and 36 Verses 38 and 49 Verse 41 Verse 45 (somewhat obscured) Verse 49 Verse 49 (again) Verse 51 In the verse leading up to this…
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A new Creation – Light in Darkness
Read more: A new Creation – Light in DarknessStudy one: A new Creation – Light in Darkness Introductory remarks John 1:1-18 forms the prologue to the rest of the gospel. Many of the theme words found in the rest rest of the Gospel are first introduced in these verses: life, light (1:4), witness (1:7), true (in the sense of ‘genuine’ or ‘ultimate’, 1:9), world (1:10), glory, truth (1:14). These verses summarise how the ‘Word’ which…
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Bible study of the Gospel of John
Read more: Bible study of the Gospel of JohnPublished by: Hervey Bay Presbyterian Church 7 Denman’s Camp Road Scarness 4655 QLD (07) 4124 7018 herveybaypresbyterian.org ⓒ 2016 Bible quotes from The New International Version. (2011). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. (www.zondervan.com) The Holy Bible: English Standard Version. (2001). Wheaton: Standard Bible Society. (http://www.esvbible.org) The New King James Version. (1982). Nashville:…