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John 13:31-38
Love Exemplified
I.
A loving preparation by Jesus (vv.
31-33)
A. Jesus’ affirmation of glorification (vv.
31-32)
1. God glorified in Jesus (v.
31)
2. Jesus glorified in God (v.
32)
B. Jesus’ revelation of departure (v.
33)
- “Whither I go, ye cannot come…” [now]
II.
A new commandment (vv.
34-35)
A. The content of the new commandment (v.
34)
1. Love one another
2. As I have loved you
B. The witness of the new commandment (v.
35)
- A witness of discipleship
III.
A presumptuous declaration (vv.
36-38)
A. A question concerning destination (v.
36)
1. Peter’s question
2. Jesus’ answer
B. A declaration concerning loyalty (vv.
37-38)
1. Peter’s resoluteness (v.
37)
2. Jesus’ revelation (v.
38)
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