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John 14:22-31
Jesus, the Disciples, and the World
I.
Jesus’ manifestation to his disciples (vv.
22-27)
A. Judas’ question (v.
22)
B. Jesus’ answer (vv.
23-27)
1.
He will dwell with them (vv.
23-24)
a.
He will dwell with the disciples (v.
23)
b.
He will not dwell with the world (v.
24)
2.
He will teach them (vv.
25-26)
a.
He has taught them in the present (v.
25)
b.
He will teach them in the future (v.
26)
1) The person of the Spirit
2) The work of the Spirit
3) The message of the Spirit
3.
He will give them peace (v.
27)
a.
The source of peace contrasted
b.
The pursuit of peace commanded
II.
Jesus’ message for his disciples (vv.
28-31)
A. A challenge concerning his submission (v.
28)
B. A purpose concerning their belief (v.
29)
C. A revelation concerning his work (v.
30)
D. A demonstration concerning the world (v.
31)
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