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Jesus Brings Division. (John 7: 1-53)

July 08, 2024 Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 13 Episode 15
Jesus Brings Division. (John 7: 1-53)
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Jesus Brings Division. (John 7: 1-53)
Jul 08, 2024 Season 13 Episode 15
Pastor Jeremy R McCandless

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ntroduction

  • Main Question: What does it take for a human being to be satisfied?
  • Common Answers: Possessions, power, pleasure.
  • Jesus’ Answer: Found in John 7.

1. Before the Feast (John 7:1-13)

  • Location: Jesus in Galilee, avoiding Judea due to threats from Jewish leaders.
  • Feast of Tabernacles: One of the most joyous and popular Jewish feasts.
  • Jesus’ Brothers: Sceptical, urging Him to show His works in Judea.
  • Jesus’ Response: His time has not yet come; He stays in Galilee, then goes to the feast secretly.
  • Public Opinion: Mixed—some call Him good, others a deceiver. Fear of Jewish leaders silences open discussion.

2. During the Feast (John 7:14-36)

  • Jesus’ Teaching: Begins halfway through the feast, causing amazement due to His untrained background.
  • Key Teachings:
    • His teaching is from God.
    • True understanding comes from doing God's will.
    • A true teacher seeks God's glory, not personal honour.
  • Accusations and Défense:
    • Jesus accuses the leaders of hypocrisy regarding the law and His Sabbath healing.
    • He defends His actions by comparing them to the practice of circumcision on the Sabbath.
  • Reaction: Division among people—some believe, others doubt or reject Him.

3. On the Last Day of the Feast (John 7:37-53)

  • Significance of the Last Day: Ceremonial water pouring symbolizes God's provision.
  • Jesus’ Proclamation:
    • Offers "living water" to those who believe, signifying the Holy Spirit.
    • True satisfaction comes from within, through Him.
  • Public Response:
    • Mixed reactions: Some recognize Him as the Prophet or Messiah, others doubt due to His Galilean origin.
    • Division intensifies: Some want to seize Him, but no one does.
  • Pharisees’ Reaction: Disdain and rejection of Jesus' teachings and the people’s belief in Him.
  • Nicodemus’ Defense: Calls for a fair hearing, but is scorned by other leaders.
  • Conclusion: Ongoing division and isolation.

Key Takeaways

  • True Satisfaction:
    • External possessions, power, and pleasure are temporary and insufficient.
    • True satisfaction comes from a relationship with Jesus Christ and receiving the Holy Spirit.
    • Jesus offers an eternal, overflowing source of life and fulfilment.
  • Division:
    • Jesus' presence and claims cause division among people.
    • Some believe and find fulfilment, others reject and re
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I
ntroduction

  • Main Question: What does it take for a human being to be satisfied?
  • Common Answers: Possessions, power, pleasure.
  • Jesus’ Answer: Found in John 7.

1. Before the Feast (John 7:1-13)

  • Location: Jesus in Galilee, avoiding Judea due to threats from Jewish leaders.
  • Feast of Tabernacles: One of the most joyous and popular Jewish feasts.
  • Jesus’ Brothers: Sceptical, urging Him to show His works in Judea.
  • Jesus’ Response: His time has not yet come; He stays in Galilee, then goes to the feast secretly.
  • Public Opinion: Mixed—some call Him good, others a deceiver. Fear of Jewish leaders silences open discussion.

2. During the Feast (John 7:14-36)

  • Jesus’ Teaching: Begins halfway through the feast, causing amazement due to His untrained background.
  • Key Teachings:
    • His teaching is from God.
    • True understanding comes from doing God's will.
    • A true teacher seeks God's glory, not personal honour.
  • Accusations and Défense:
    • Jesus accuses the leaders of hypocrisy regarding the law and His Sabbath healing.
    • He defends His actions by comparing them to the practice of circumcision on the Sabbath.
  • Reaction: Division among people—some believe, others doubt or reject Him.

3. On the Last Day of the Feast (John 7:37-53)

  • Significance of the Last Day: Ceremonial water pouring symbolizes God's provision.
  • Jesus’ Proclamation:
    • Offers "living water" to those who believe, signifying the Holy Spirit.
    • True satisfaction comes from within, through Him.
  • Public Response:
    • Mixed reactions: Some recognize Him as the Prophet or Messiah, others doubt due to His Galilean origin.
    • Division intensifies: Some want to seize Him, but no one does.
  • Pharisees’ Reaction: Disdain and rejection of Jesus' teachings and the people’s belief in Him.
  • Nicodemus’ Defense: Calls for a fair hearing, but is scorned by other leaders.
  • Conclusion: Ongoing division and isolation.

Key Takeaways

  • True Satisfaction:
    • External possessions, power, and pleasure are temporary and insufficient.
    • True satisfaction comes from a relationship with Jesus Christ and receiving the Holy Spirit.
    • Jesus offers an eternal, overflowing source of life and fulfilment.
  • Division:
    • Jesus' presence and claims cause division among people.
    • Some believe and find fulfilment, others reject and re
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