FOLLOWING THE MESSAGE 1) Consider the utter despair the followers of Jesus felt in this moment. They had forgotten to take God at His Word and believe Him for His Promises. 2) 19:31 It is difficult to imagine it possible that those who felt no remorse for having crucified the Lord of Glory should pretend to feel reverence for a Sabbath. 3) 19:31 Jesus died much sooner than normal for victims of crucifixion. Most lingered for two to three days. 4) 19:33 Pilate had given orders for the legs of the three to be broken, and they would not dare to disobey unless they were absolutely sure that Jesus was dead. 5) 19:35 John’s account is not hearsay, fable, or legend, but an historical record of actual events. His purpose in relating it was so that his readers also may believe. 6) 19:36-37 For 1500 years, Israel observed this detail in the Passover, without any idea of its meaning. 7) 19:38 Joseph of Arimathea’s request for Jesus’ body was an open confession of his faith (up to that time he had been a secret believer). 8) 19:39 Like Joseph, Nicodemus was a secret disciple. He first crept in under cover of night to speak to Jesus. Here he openly showed himself. 9) 19:40 Neither Joseph nor Nicodemus nor the women (Luke 23:55–24:1) were expecting Jesus to rise from the dead. If they had believed He would do so they would not have bothered to prepare His body so thoroughly for burial.
10)Though the disciples had forgotten our Lord’s words about His resurrection, the Jewish leaders had not (Matthew 27:62-66). 11)If even the most minute details of prophecy are important to God the Father, what does that say about His promises to you? Can the Lord God be safely trusted to accomplish his own purposes, in his own time, and in His own way in your life?
2012_09_23 NOTES-The Portrait Pt 53 Phase III - New Hope Church ...
Sep 23, 2012 - bothered to prepare His body so thoroughly for burial. 10)Though the disciples had forgotten our Lord's words about. His resurrection, the ...
Sep 23, 2012 - 5) 19:35 John's account is not hearsay, fable, or legend, but an historical record of actual events. His purpose in relating it was so that his ...
complete, and instant recovery (âleft himâ). 12) vs 53 points to a recognition of God's command over SPACE and TIME; it is this comprehension which made him ...
gospel of the blessed Godâ (1 Timothy 1:11). 2) Nowhere else did Jesus ... 3) 16:17-18 The disciples' confusion presents for us a window into the world of those ...
Erotao (er-o-tah'-o) to interrogate; by implication to request (call out to):- ask, beseech, desire, intreat. Aphiemi (af-ee'-ay-mee) to send forth:- lay aside, leave, ...
Jun 12, 2011 - âbridegroomâ arrives to take his brideâHE'S ELATED. John found great joy that Jesus could receive full attention. 11.) vs 32 Jesus' teaching is ...
Mar 4, 2012 - 4)âIf any man enter inââJesus is appropriated by a single action of faith. 5)âhe shall be savedââJesus Christ is the Deliverer from the penalty ...
Oct 14, 2012 - 4) 20:21 Christ's disciples did not take over His mission; his mission continued and was effective in their ministry (14:12â14). His. âsendingâ ...
The Jewish authorities were ANGRY because Jesus had âviolatedâ. Sabbath, and, they ... All judgment belongs to Christ and His judgment will be the very ... Vs 25 speaks more about the âSPIRITUALâ resurrection which Jesus also brings than ...
Jesus declared He is EQUAL to God because He possesses judicial and executive authority. All judgment belongs to Christ and His judgment will be the very same as the Father's judgment. 9.) To the Jew, only Jehovah God is- ââ¦the Judge of all the e
Hallomai (hal'-lom-ahee) to leap, jump; figurative to gush :- spring up. FOR THE WEEK AHEAD. How might you apply the truths you've heard today to your ...
Apr 1, 2012 - 1) 12:12 God foreordained that the Lamb of God would be sacrificed on the same day as the Passover lambs. He is âour Passoverâ sacrifice.
Apr 22, 2012 - (shriek, exclaim) :- cry (out). PhylassÅ (foo-las'-so)âthrough the idea of isolation; to watch, be on guard; by implication to preserve, obey, observe.
May 1, 2011 - In vs 7 we see Jesus displayed ABUNDANT GRACE and provision by producing such a large quantity (120/180 gallons). This was more than enough to last for the rest of the celebration. 11.) vs 9 That which was just provided is that which is
was PREMATURE to have a public confrontation with Jewish authorities. He therefore left Judea to go north. 2.) vs 4 The town of Sychar is significant in Biblical ...
May 1, 2011 - -is literal in the greek language- ... process. The Lord GOD brought it into existence. ... God's goodness and grace abounds; without measure.
Apr 1, 2012 - 8) Just as Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies regarding His first coming, He will also fulfill them when He comes again in judgment.
Mar 6, 2011 - over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth. ... We see Jesus already in existence before the heavens/earthâ¦not a created being, but existing .... Cataclysmic results of the flood.
27 Mar 2011 - FOLLOWING THE MESSAGE. 1.) vs 19 The âJewsâ sent a delegation to ... he is not the important person, he saying he's no more than a voice. 6.) In vs 24 we see the other purpose for ... GREEK WORDS USED TODAY. Marturia [mar-too-ree'-a
Mar 27, 2011 - Jesus is saying that John the Baptist is a of Elijah, in the spirit and power of Elijah; not. Elijah in physical body form. 4.) vs 22 There was no.
Mar 4, 2012 - 2) 9:40 If we acknowledge our blindness, we can be free from sin. But if we ... 8) 10:11 Under the Old Testament Law, the sheep died for the.
May 27, 2012 - paradise (Luke 23:43; 2 Corinthians 12:4; Revelation 2:7), because of indescribable beauty. ⢠a place of rest (Hebrews 4:1â11), where the redeemed are free ... to grant every request people make. To pray in Jesus' name has a far mo
doorposts, but the blood of the Lamb of God over your heart. 2) Jesus' trial and crucifixion took place on âthe day of preparation for the Passover,â not the day ...