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College Lesson John 6:60-71
Read Out-Loud John 6:60-71
Theme: The teaching of Jesus between John 6:25-59 appears to be the cause of many of disciples deserted Jesus
John 6:25-59
Questions: What is the summary of 25-59?
Why did the Jews believe Jesus may be talking about cannibalism?
What is the true comparison between bread and Jesus?
Verse 25-59
What other thing did Jesus say that would cause many to leave?
Did Jesus do anything physically that caused many to leave?
John 6:60-71
Question:
Verse 60, Why is this a hard teaching?
Verse 62-64, How did Jesus respond to Grumbling?
Verse 67 Why did he ask the 12 Apostles?
Verse 68-69 What did five ideas did Peter confess?
Verse 70-71 What did Jesus mean, “I chose you”?
Verse 71 Why did Jesus chose Judas?
(prophesy)
Parallel Texts
Hebrews 10:19-39
Verse 27 Why would a believer deliberately sin?
Verse 35 What does “throw away your confidence” mean?
Matthew 13:3-9
Compare the parable of the Sower to today’s lesson.
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