John

John 12:12-50

In last week’s lesson, Jesus was in Bethany at the home of His friends, but only two  miles away, His enemies were plotting against Him —“Now both the chief priests and the Pharisees had given a commandment, that, if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him.“ Yes, they had His […]

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John 11:8-48

Lazarus, a good friend of Jesus, was sick, very sick. Just hang on Lazarus.  Jesus will soon be here. But when the messenger returned, Jesus wasn’t with him. They were shocked, and disillusioned. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ However, Jesus’ lack of response made good sense to His disciples. He had already told them, “This sickness is not unto death.” On

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John 10:1-18

As new light dawned upon the blind man, both physically and spiritually.  Darkness descended upon the nation of Israel . John 9:39-41 “And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.40: And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these

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John 9:12-41

For Jesus, the morning had started with an attentive class, and ended when the Pharisees tried to stone Him. One might ask, Was that long walk back to Jerusalem really worth it? I’m sure Jesus’ answer would have been, yes. Even though His promise of spiritual freedom had been misunderstood, His lesson continually interrupted and His statements vehemently opposed,

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John 8:21-49

The early morning pilgrimage to the temple had been well worth it. As they had hoped, Jesus was sittingin thetreasury, quietly waiting for them. I’m sure His message was just what they needed, and it was for their ears only,  a unique treasure, and one they would never forget. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ But then, everything changed, and not for

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John 8:1-20

The Feast of Tabernacles had provided a unique opportunity for Jesus to preach the gospel of the kingdom. And under normal circumstances, it was a very enjoyable occasion, a kind of camping experience, and an opportunity to get back to their roots all rolled into one. And not only was it was a good time

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John 7:19-53

Strange as it might seem, Jesus had spent His last six months in Galilee . The fact of the matter was “— he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him.” However, John 7:2 tells us “the Jews’ feast of tabernacles was at hand,” and as we noted in last week’s lesson, this feast required the

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