Mt Pleasant :: Sam Fornecker: John 6:60-69
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Bible Study
Don't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: Psalm 16, John 6:60–69.Sermon Outline
- The work of the Spirit
- The gift of the Father
- The confession of the Son
Sermon Questions
- Why do many today find Jesus' teaching hard?
- Jesus is not overwhelmed by the departure of so many disciples. Why not? How should this form our attitudes as Christians?
- St Augustine wrote, "The member does not live apart from the body." How does this passage illuminate the problems with "loner" Christianity?
- Judas confessed Jesus to be Messiah — just not the kind of Messiah who would bring His kingdom through crucifixion. How might we (not someone else: we) be tempted to reshape Jesus into the kind of Messiah we would like him to be?
- In calling Jesus the "Holy One," John presents Jesus as the new altar, the place that God has established for sacrifice to be offered. In being "consecrated" themselves (John 17:17), the disciples are prepared to share Jesus's costly mission. What does sharing this costly mission mean for you today?
Resources Consulted
- Bruce Milne, The Message of John, BST
- DA Carson, The Gospel according to John, PNTC
- David Ford, The Gospel of John: A Theological Commentary
- Andrew Lincoln, The Gospel according to John, BNTC
- Richard Bauckham, "The Holiness of Jesus and His Disciples in the Gospel of John"
- Flannery O'Connor, "Good Country People," in The Complete Stories (FSG, 1971), 271–91; ibid., Mystery and Manners (FSG, 1969), 100.
- Quote, Bret Anthony Johnson, Naming the World, "On Plot and Narrative" (Random House, 2007), 159.
Questions?
Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Sam Fornecker (sfornecker@standrews.church).Audio & Video
You can listen to the sermon by using the player below or via the St Andrew's Sermon Podcast on iTunes and Spotify.17 эпизодов