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I. Introduction
Chapter 1 is an introduction to the entire book, and chapters 2–4 reveal how people were interested in Jesus and his miracles, but chapters 5–7 chronicle the shift from curiosity to opposition and from interest to persecution.
The shift in attitude toward Jesus corresponds with Jesus’s further establishing his authority.
Jesus’s authority is seen as he reveals himself to be Lord over sickness and Lord over the Sabbath.
II.
The miracle Jesus performed.
v. 1-9a
The man didn’t ask Jesus to heal him.
He was able to get up right away.
III.
The rules of the religious.
v. 9-18
Extra sabbath laws.
What is the sabbath.
Salvation of the man.
(v.
14)
IV.
The authority of Jesus.
v. 19-30
Jesus is the Judge
1st resurrection (Rev.
20:4-6) - Kingdom
2nd resurrection (Rev.
20:11-14) - Lake of fire
V.
The witness about Jesus.
v. 31-47
Witness of John
Witness of Works
Witness of the Father
Witness of the Scriptures
VI.
Conclusion
We have the witness and ignore it...
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