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The Gospel of John III
Lesson Four
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The
Witness of Christ Rejected
John
5:1-47
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THE
HEALING OF THE LAME MAN (John 5:1-16)
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The
Occasion (John 5:1)
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A
feast of the Jews
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A
trip to Jerusalem (Deuteronomy 16:16)
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The
Location (John 5:2)
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At Jerusalem
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By the sheep market
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At a pool
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Called Bethesda;
meaning house of mercy
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With five porches
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The Need - "a great multitude"
(John 5:3)
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All sick
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Impotent without strength
(Romans 5:6)
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Blind without sight
(2Corinthians 4:3-4)
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Halt without steadiness
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Withered without full
growth
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All waiting
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The
Expectation (John 5:4)
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An angel (Hebrews 1:13-14)
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To go into the pool
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To trouble the water
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A
cure
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To the first who stepped in
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To be made whole
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A
Certain Man (John 5:5-9)
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His helpless condition (John 5:5-7)
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38 years without health (John
5:5-6)
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38 years without help (John
5:7; Psalm 142:4; Acts 8:30-31; Roman
10:13-17)
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Note: Israel wandered 38
years in the wilderness after the rebellion
of the spies and congregation (Deuteronomy
2:14).
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His merciful Deliverer (John 5:8)
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Rise
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Take up your bed
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Walk
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His sudden change (John 5:9)
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No waiting immediately
(Acts 3:6-7; Ephesians 1:13)
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No water no works
(Ephesians 2:8-9)
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No winning no competition
(John 3:16)
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The
Hostility of the Jews (John 5:10-16)
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The accusation of the Jews (John 5:10)
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It is the Sabbath day
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It is not lawful to carry
your bed.
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This is true concerning
bundles of merchandise (Jeremiah
17:21-22; Nehemiah 13:19).
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But this man had a bed
probably consisting of a rough blanket
or garment.
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The answer of the man (John 5:11-13)
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He was obeying the One who
healed him (John 5:11; Matthew 12:8).
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They wanted the identity of
the One who healed him (John 5:12).
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He did not know the identity
of his healer (John 5:13).
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Christ had left.
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Because a multitude was
there
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The revelation of the Christ (John 5:14)
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He reveals Himself to the
man.
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He admonishes the man to sin
no more (John 8:11).
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Note: the man was healed
before he even knew who Jesus was, much less
was able to believe on Him.
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The testimony of the man (John 5:15)
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He
spoke to the Jews.
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He identified Jesus as his
healer.
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The reaction of the Jews (John 5:16)
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They determined to persecute
Jesus.
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They sought to slay Jesus.
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Their cause is that Jesus did
these things on the Sabbath day.
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THE
ONENESS OF CHRIST WITH THE FATHER (John 5:17-30)
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One
in Service (John 5:17-19)
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His personal relationship My Father (John
5:17; John 2:16; Luke 2:49)
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His working relationship (John 5:17; John 14:10)
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His identical relationship (John 5:18) brings
the wrath of the Jews
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Because He broke the Sabbath
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Because He made Himself equal
with God (John 10:30-33)
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His unifying relationship (John 5:19)
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He does nothing of Himself
(John 5:19, 30).
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He does only what the Father
does (John 5:19).
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Note: This passage does not
teach the inability of the Son, but the
impossibility of separating the Son from the
Father.
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In His oneness with the will
of the Father and complete submission to
Him, Jesus is the perfect example to the
believer (Philippians 2:5-8).
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One
in Knowledge (John 5:20)
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Because of love (John 3:35)
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Revealing all things (Matthew 11:27)
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Greater works to come (John 14:12)
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One
in Resurrection Power (John 5:21)
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As the Father (Acts 2:22-24)
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So the Son (John 10:17-18)
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One
in Judgment (John 5:22)
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Not the Father
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But the Son
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But not in the first coming of the Son (John
12:47)
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Note: Although the Father and Son are equal in
authority, they may be diverse in practice.
Their works may also change according to time.
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One
in Honor (John 5:23)
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As the Father
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Positive should be honored
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With equality honored as
the Son
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With the Father
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Negative to refuse to honor
the Son
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Without distinction is to
refuse to honor the Father
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One
in Saving Power (John 5:24-29)
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To give everlasting life (John 5:24-26)
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As the result of believing
(John 5:24)
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The hearing of the word
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The believing on the
Father
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The possession of
everlasting life (John 3:15-16; Romans
6:23)
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A present possession
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Impossible to have
today and lose tomorrow
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The deliverance from
condemnation (Romans 8:1, 33-34)
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The passing from death to
life (Romans 5:17; 2Timothy 1:10)
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With the reward of
resurrection (John 5:25; 1Thessalonians
4:16)
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The hour of resurrection
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It is coming.
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It now is.
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The dead
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Shall hear the voice
of the Son
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Shall live
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Through the power of Christ
(John 5:26; John 1:4; John 14:19)
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The Father has life in
Himself.
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The Son given to have
life in Himself
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To execute judgment (John 5:27-29; Acts 17:31)
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As the Son of man (John 5:27;
Hebrews 2:14-18)
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At the time of resurrection
(John 5:28-29)
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The resurrection of the
dead (John 5:28)
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In the hour to come
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When those in the
graves hear His voice
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The two kinds of
resurrection (John 5:29; 2Timothy 4:1)
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The resurrection of
life (Revelation 20:5-6)
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The resurrection of
damnation (Revelation 20:11-15)
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One
in Will (John 5:30)
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Not distinct in judgment as I hear, I judge
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Not distinct in will I seek not mine own
will (John 4:34; Hebrews 10:5-7)
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