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John 11:28-44
Jesus, The Resurrection and the Life – Part 3
I.
The setting and introduction (vv.
1-16) [part 1]
II.
The conflict (vv.
17-27) [part 2]
III.
The resolution (vv.
28-44)
A. Mary’s faith expressed in mourning (vv.
28-32)
1.
The Master’s call (vv.
28-31)
a.
A message delivered (v.
28)
b.
A mourner’s response (vv.
29-30)
c.
The Jew’s assumption (v.
31)
2. The mourner’s response (v.
32)
a.
An attitude of worship
b.
A proclamation of faith
B. Jesus’ person seen in the suffering (vv.
33-38)
1. Jesus’ response to man’s suffering (v.
33)
a. Jesus is angry in spirit
b.
Jesus is troubled in spirit
2. Jesus’ response to man’s predicament (vv.
34-35)
3. Jesus’ response to man’s difficulty (vv.
36-38)
a. Man’s blindness (vv.
36-37)
b.
The Savior’s transcendence (v.
38)
C. Jesus’ power seen in the resurrection (vv.
39-44)
1. Faith in Jesus’ person challenged (vv.
39-40)
a.
The command of Jesus (v.
39a)
b.
The objection of Martha (v.
39b)
c.
The reminder by Jesus (v.
40)
2. Faith in Jesus’ person confirmed (vv.
41-44)
a.
The prayer of Jesus (vv.
41-42a)
b.
The purpose of Jesus (v.
42b)
c.
The power of Jesus (vv.
43-44)
IV.
The conclusion and interpretation (vv.
45-57)
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