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Introduction to the Gospel of John
John 20:30-31
I.
The background of the gospel of John
A. The author
B. The date
C. The place
II.
The purpose of the gospel of John
A. The stated purpose (20:30-31)
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There are many signs not written in this book
2. These signs are written…
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That ye may believe
1) That Jesus is the Christ
2) The Son of God
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And that believing…
1) You may have life
2) In His name
B. The stated content
1.
A selective gospel – many signs… but these are written
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An attested gospel – in the presence of his disciples
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An apologetic gospel – that ye may believe
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An interpretive gospel – that Jesus is the Christ
5. A definitive gospel – the Son of God
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An effective gospel – that ye may have life
III.
The outline of the gospel of John
A. Prologue (1:1-18)
B. The period of consideration (1:19 - 4:54)
C. The period of controversy (5:1 – 6:71)
D. The period of conflict (7:1 – 11:53)
E. The period of crisis (11:54 – 12:36a)
F. The period of conference (12:36b – 17:26)
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The period of consummation (18:1 – 20:31)
H. Epilogue (21:1-25)
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