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John 16:25-33
The Farewell Address Epilogue
I.
A note of explanation (vv.
25-28)
A. The clarity of Jesus’ work (v.
25)
1. Obscurity in the present (v.
25a)
2. Clarity in the future (v.
25b-c)
a.
The plainness of the message (v.
25b)
b.
The Person of the message (v.
25c)
B. The effect of Jesus’ work (vv.
26-27)
1. Direct access to the Father (v.
26)
2. Complete love of the Father (v.
27)
C. The summary of Jesus work (v.
28)
1.
The origin of his work (v.
28a)
2. The purpose of his work (v.
28b)
3. The completion of his work (v.
28c)
II.
A note of exhortation (vv.
29-32)
A. The need of the disciples (vv.
29-30)
1.
A need of deeper understanding (v.
29)
2. A need of deeper faith (v.
30)
B. The admonition of Jesus (vv.
31-32)
1.
A probing question (v.
31)
2. A revealing prediction (v.
32a)
3. A secure truth (v.
32b)
III.
A note of encouragement (v.
33)
A. The purpose of Jesus (v.
33a)
B. The victory of Jesus (v.
33b-d)
1.
A reality concerning the disciples (v.
32b)
2. A command concerning confidence (v.
32c)
3. A reality concerning Jesus (v.
32d)
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