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John 12:37-50
The Importance of Believing
I.
Unbelief explained (vv.
37-43)
A. A response of unbelief (vv.
37-41)
1. Unbelief and human responsibility (vv.
37-38)
a. Unbelief in spite of the signs (v.
37)
b.
Unbelief in fulfillment of Scripture (v.
38)
2. Unbelief and divine sovereignty (vv.
39-40b)
a. Unbelief and divine blinding (v.
40a-b)
b.
Unbelief and divine hardening (v.
40a-b)
3. Unbelief and divine judgement (v.
40c)
4. Unbelief and divine glory (v.
41)
B. A response of shallow belief (v.
42)
1.
A recognition of Jesus (v.
42a)
2. A lack of confession of Jesus (v.
42b)
3. A reason given (v.
42b-43)
a.
The fear of man (v.
42b)
b.
The love of self (v.
43)
II.
Belief exhorted (vv.
44-50)
A. Jesus as God (vv.
44-45)
1. Belief in Jesus = belief in God (v.
44)
2. Seeing Jesus = seeing God (v.
45)
B. Jesus as the light (v.
46)
C. Jesus as salvation (vv.
47-50)
1. Jesus’ purpose of salvation (v.
48)
2. Jesus’ message of salvation (vv.
48-50)
a.
The standard of the message (v.
48)
b.
The source of the message (v.
49)
c.
The purpose of the message (v.
50)
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