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John 3:11-21
New Birth Explained
I.
The necessity of new birth authenticated (vv.
11-13)
A. Jesus’ testimony (v.
11a)
B. The world’s response (v.
11b)
C. The result (v.
12)
D. Jesus’ authority (v.
13)
II.
The means of new birth expounded (vv.
14-15)
A. The OT example (v.
14a)
B. The NT parallel (v.
14b)
C. The purpose (v.
15)
III.
The purpose of new birth explained (vv.
16-17)
A. The gospel explained (v.
16)
1.
The initiator – God
2. The motivation – love
3. The action taken – gave
4. The person given – the only unique Son of God
5.
The necessary response – faith
6.
The result - life
a.
Stated negatively
b.
Stated positively
B. The purpose clarified (v.
17)
1. Stated negatively
2. Stated positively
IV.
The implications of the new birth explained (vv.
18-21)
A. The need for faith (v.
18)
1.
The implications of faith exercised
2. The implications of unbelief
a. Condemned already
b.
Because of unbelief
B. The condemnation explained (vv.
19-20)
1.
The cause (v.
19)
2. The action (v.
20)
C. The contrast explained (v.
21)
1.
The action
2. The cause
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