Light in the Darkness! John 9:1-5 Back in November we were working on a series in The Gospel of John, and we had finished John 8… Remember that after the resurrection John tells us, “ Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples that are not written in this book, these have been written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you might have life in His name” (John 20:30,31). In John some have called the first half of the book (1-11) the “Book of Signs” as we see a series of miracles that Jesus did which demonstrated His power as the Incarnate Son of God. 1. Turning Water into Wine (John 2:1–11) 2. Healing the Nobleman's Son (John 4:46–54) 3. Healing the Paralytic at Bethesda (John 5:1–15) 4. Feeding the 5,000 (John 6:5–14) 5. Walking on Water (John 6:16–21) 6. ...
Who is Jesus? The Great I AM! John 8:48-59 Introduction: Here, at the end of John 8, is a passage that powerfully responds to a key question John has invited us to consider: Who is Jesus? We have not rushed our study of this scene, at, or just after the Feast of Booths in Jerusalem. Still there is much more that could and should be said. Jesus is in a confrontation with some of the leaders of the Jews; and He had just said that their rejection of Him revealed that they did not know God (8:42-47) – Rather than being children of God, their unbelief exposed them as children of the Devil. The One whom they should have been waiting for, the One predicted in the Scriptures (which they claimed to believe), the One promised since the Fall was there, in their midst, and they did not know Him. He came unto His own, and his own people did not receive Him. In this scene Jesus is about to reveal more explicitly who He claims to be, and they ar...