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John 8:31-36
A Faith the Leads to Freedom
I.
The nature of true faith (vv.
31-32)
A. The condition (v.
31)
1.
If you abide in Jesus’ word…
2. Then you are his disciple.
B. The guarantee (v.
32)
1.
You will know the truth…
2. The truth will make you free.
II.
The nature of true freedom (vv.
33-36)
A. False freedom (vv.
33-35)
1.
A wrong assumption (v.
33)
2. A spiritual truth (vv.
34-35)
a.
A sinner is a slave of sin (v.
34)
b.
A slave does not remain in the house forever (v.
35a)
c.
The Son does remain forever (v.
35b)
B. True Freedom (v.
36)
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Therefore, if the Son sets you free…
2. Then you will be truly free.
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