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Disputing With Jesus (John 8: 12-58)

July 10, 2024 Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 13 Episode 17
Disputing With Jesus (John 8: 12-58)
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Disputing With Jesus (John 8: 12-58)
Jul 10, 2024 Season 13 Episode 17
Pastor Jeremy R McCandless

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Study Notes: Disputing With Jesus (John 8:12-58)

Introduction

In John 8:12-58, Jesus engages in a series of disputes with the Pharisees and Jewish leaders. These confrontations revolve around his identity, his testimony, and his relationship with God the Father. 

Key Verse

John 8:12 - "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."

Disputes

1. The Dispute Over Jesus' Testimony (John 8:13-20)

  • Pharisees' Challenge: "You are appearing as your own witness; your testimony is not valid."
  • Jesus' Response:
    • His testimony is valid because he knows his origin and destiny.
    • Human standards of judgment are flawed; Jesus' judgments are true and aligned with the Father.
    • The Law requires two witnesses: Jesus himself and the Father.
    • The Pharisees' inability to recognize the Father shows their lack of understanding and belief.

2. The Dispute Over Who Jesus Is (John 8:21-30)

  • Jesus' Statement: "I am going away, and you will look for me, and you will die in your sin. Where I go, you cannot come."
  • Jesus' Clarification:
    • He is from above; they are from below.
    • Belief in Jesus is essential to avoid dying in sin.
    • The lifting up of the Son of Man will reveal his true identity.
    • Jesus’ consistent message from the Father underscores his divine mission.

3. The Dispute Over Whose Children Jesus’ Opponents Are (John 8:31-47)

  • Jesus' Teaching: True disciples continue in his word and know the truth, which sets them free.
  • Jews' Claim: "We are Abraham's descendants and have never been slaves."
  • Jesus' Rebuttal:
    • Sin makes them slaves; only the Son can set them free.
    • Their desire to kill Jesus shows they are not true children of Abraham.
    • Their actions align with their true father, the devil, not God.
    • Jesus exposes their spiritual blindness and evil motives.

4. Jesus’ Claims About Himself (John 8:48-59)

  • Jews' Insult: Accusation of Jesus being a Samaritan and demon-possessed.
  • Jesus' Defence:
    • He honours the Father and does not seek his own glory.
    • Obedience to Jesus’ word grants eternal life.
  • Jews' Outrage: Misunderstand Jesus' claim about never tasting death.
  • Jesus’ Declaration:
    • His glory comes from the Father, whom they do not know.
    • Abraham rejoiced at the prospect of Jesus' coming.
    • Jesus' claim, "Before Abraham was born
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Study Notes: Disputing With Jesus (John 8:12-58)

Introduction

In John 8:12-58, Jesus engages in a series of disputes with the Pharisees and Jewish leaders. These confrontations revolve around his identity, his testimony, and his relationship with God the Father. 

Key Verse

John 8:12 - "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."

Disputes

1. The Dispute Over Jesus' Testimony (John 8:13-20)

  • Pharisees' Challenge: "You are appearing as your own witness; your testimony is not valid."
  • Jesus' Response:
    • His testimony is valid because he knows his origin and destiny.
    • Human standards of judgment are flawed; Jesus' judgments are true and aligned with the Father.
    • The Law requires two witnesses: Jesus himself and the Father.
    • The Pharisees' inability to recognize the Father shows their lack of understanding and belief.

2. The Dispute Over Who Jesus Is (John 8:21-30)

  • Jesus' Statement: "I am going away, and you will look for me, and you will die in your sin. Where I go, you cannot come."
  • Jesus' Clarification:
    • He is from above; they are from below.
    • Belief in Jesus is essential to avoid dying in sin.
    • The lifting up of the Son of Man will reveal his true identity.
    • Jesus’ consistent message from the Father underscores his divine mission.

3. The Dispute Over Whose Children Jesus’ Opponents Are (John 8:31-47)

  • Jesus' Teaching: True disciples continue in his word and know the truth, which sets them free.
  • Jews' Claim: "We are Abraham's descendants and have never been slaves."
  • Jesus' Rebuttal:
    • Sin makes them slaves; only the Son can set them free.
    • Their desire to kill Jesus shows they are not true children of Abraham.
    • Their actions align with their true father, the devil, not God.
    • Jesus exposes their spiritual blindness and evil motives.

4. Jesus’ Claims About Himself (John 8:48-59)

  • Jews' Insult: Accusation of Jesus being a Samaritan and demon-possessed.
  • Jesus' Defence:
    • He honours the Father and does not seek his own glory.
    • Obedience to Jesus’ word grants eternal life.
  • Jews' Outrage: Misunderstand Jesus' claim about never tasting death.
  • Jesus’ Declaration:
    • His glory comes from the Father, whom they do not know.
    • Abraham rejoiced at the prospect of Jesus' coming.
    • Jesus' claim, "Before Abraham was born
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