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John 13:1-17
A Lesson in Love
I.
The lesson of love in action (vv.
1-11)
A. The setting of the lesson (vv.
1-3)
1.
The historical setting (vv.
1a, 2a)
2. The cosmological setting (v.
1b)
3. The ministerial setting (vv.
1c-2)
4. The positional setting (v. 3)
a.
The power of Jesus
b.
The place of Jesus
B. The presentation of the lesson (vv.
4-5)
1.
The mindset of love (v.
4)
2. The activity of love (v. 5)
C. The misinterpretation of the lesson (vv.
6-11)
1.
The misinterpretation of Jesus’ purpose (vv.
6-8)
2. The misinterpretation of Jesus’ power (vv.
9-11)
II.
The lesson of love in application (vv.
12-17)
A. The question concerning understanding (v.
12)
B. The statement concerning Jesus’ position (v.
13)
C. The command concerning application (vv.
14-15)
1. Serve one another in humility (v.
14)
2. Following Jesus’ example (v.
15)
D. The statement concerning our position (v.
16)
E. The truth concerning life (v.
17)
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