The Gospel of John I
Lesson Five
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G.
Having Received Grace for Grace (John 1:16)
1.
Grace in the place of grace; new grace to
replace old grace
a.
This is the doctrinal or dispensational
meaning.
b.
Old Testament Grace
(1)
The emphasis is on grace being found.
a)
There are 28 references to grace being found
in the Old Testament.
b)
There is only one reference to grace being
found in the New Testament (Hebrews 4:16).
c)
The picture is that of grace being found by
those who seek it.
(2)
Examples of grace being found
a)
Noah (Genesis 6:8)
b)
Moses (Exodus 33:13, 17)
c)
Gideon (Judges 6:16-17)
c.
New Testament Grace
(1)
The emphasis is on grace being given.
a)
There are 14 New Testament references to
grace being given.
b)
There are only two Old Testament references
to grace being given (Psalm 84:11; Proverbs 3:34, which is
quoted in the New Testament).
(2)
Examples: Romans 12:3, 6; Romans 15:15;
1Corinthians 1:4; 1Corinthians 3:10; Galatians 2:9;
Ephesians 3:2, 7-8; Ephesians 4:7; 2Timothy 1:9; James 4:6;
1Peter 5:5)
2.
Grace on top of grace; continual gifts of
grace according to the need
a.
This is the practical or spiritual meaning.
b.
Salvation is by grace (Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus
3:7).
c.
Daily living for Christ is by grace.
(1)
By the grace of God we are and we labor
(1Corinthians 15:10).
(2)
By the grace of God we abound to every good
work (2Corinthians 9:8).
(3)
By the sufficiency of God’s grace, His
strength is made perfect in our weakness (2Corinthians
12:9).
a)
“My grace is sufficient for thee.”
b)
“Our sufficiency is of God” (2Corinthians
3:5).
(4)
At the throne of grace, we can find grace to
help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16)
H.
Interpretation of John 1:17
1.
The key comparison is between the law and
Christ.
a.
Both came from God.
(1)
Law (Deuteronomy 30:10)
(2)
Christ (John 8:42)
b.
Both were sent down to earth.
(1)
Law (Deuteronomy 29:29)
(2)
Christ (John 1:10)
c.
Both were empowered or written by the finger
of God.
(1)
Law (Exodus 31:18)
(2)
Christ (Luke 11:20)
(3)
The identity of the finger of God (cp. Luke
11:20 with Matthew 12:28) is the Spirit of God.
(4)
Applied to Christ (John 3:34)
d.
Both are called the truth.
(1)
Law (Psalm 119:142)
(2)
Christ (John 14:6)
e.
Both are called light.
(1)
Law (Proverbs 6:23)
(2)
Christ (John 8:12)
f.
Both are called bread.
(1)
Law (Deuteronomy 8:3)
(2)
Christ (John 6:48, 51)
g.
Both were broken by the sins of the people.
(1)
Law (Exodus 32:19)
(2)
Christ (Luke 22:19)
h.
Both were resurrected by the power of God.
(1)
Law (Exodus 34:1)
(2)
Christ (Acts 2:23-24)
i.
As the two tables of stone represented one
law, so Jesus Christ, being both God and man, is one person.
j.
As the two tables of stone were written
within and without (Exodus 32:15), so Christ was totally
pure within and without.
2.
God, even in the Old Testament, is both truth
and grace (Exodus 34:5-7).
3.
The law that God sent down was truth (Psalm
119:142), but instead of being grace, it was full of
judgment (Exodus 24:3).
4.
But Christ contained within Himself all the
fullness of the Godhead bodily (Colossians 2:9). He could
not show only a part of the nature of God, but must reveal
the fullness of the nature of God (John 14:9). Therefore, in
Christ, we see both truth and grace together in their
fullest sense.
5.
In addition, the Old Testament has numerous
references to truth and mercy (Psalm 25:10; Psalm 57:3;
Psalm 61:7; Psalm 85:10; Psalm 89:14; Proverbs 3:3; Proverbs
16:6).
6.
But it is in the New Testament in Christ
Jesus that grace and truth are fully joined on earth (John
1:14, 17).
7.
Colossians 1:5-6 brings the two concepts
together:
a.
Our hope is based on “the word of the truth
of the gospel” (Colossians 1:5).
b.
By this gospel we “knew the grace of God in
truth” (Colossians 1:6); this explains how Jesus Christ is
full of grace and truth.
I.
No Man Hath Seen God (John 1:18)
1.
No man has seen God in His full glory while
in the flesh (Exodus 33:20; John 6:46; 1Timothy 6:16; 1John
4:12).
2.
God has at times appeared in a veiled glory
(Exodus 33:20-23; 1Kings 8:12).
3. But we can see the Father in the
face of Jesus Christ (Matthew 11:27; 2Corinthians 4:6).
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