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John 1:29-34
The Testimony of John the Baptist – Part 2
I.
John – the voice in the wilderness (vv.
19-28)
A. “Not me” – Jewish authorities question John (vv.
19-23)
1.
They question John’s identity (vv.
19-22)
2. John’s answer (v.
23)
B. “But Him” – John’s declaration of Jesus (vv.
24-28)
1.
They question John’s authority (vv.
24-25)
2. John’s answer (vv.
26-28)
II.
Jesus – the Lamb and the Son of God (vv.
29-34)
A. John’s witness to the Lamb of God (vv.
29-31)
1. John’s proclamation (v.
29)
2. John’s connection (v.
30)
3. John’s purpose (v.
31)
B. The Spirit’s witness to the Son of God (vv.
32-34)
1.
The sending of the Spirit (v.
32)
2. The sign of the Spirit (v.
33)
3. The significance of the Spirit (v.
34)
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