the gospel of john: jesus the word of god chapter seven

31
The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Upload: tabitha-peters

Post on 02-Jan-2016

221 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God

CHAPTER SEVEN

Page 2: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

- Gospel contrasts sharply with the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke

-Written for Jewish-Christians who were expelled from synagogues after the Roman Revolt

-Written to strengthen faith and win converts

•These goals lead to eternal life

Background

Page 3: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Background- Special liturgy feature is long,

well developed discourses delivered by Jesus

• Jesus reveals the Father

• Teaches truths about Himself

- The key to being Jesus’ follower: • Have faith in Him and His word

• Love others as He loves us

• Trust the Holy Spirit

Page 4: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Background

Two other purposes of Gospel:

1.) To combat false ideas about

Jesus’ divinity

2.) To oppose followers of John

the Baptist who believed he was the Messiah

Page 5: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

BackgroundNew Characters in John’s Gospel

• Nicodemus

• Lazarus

• Samaritan woman

• Man born blind

Page 6: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Differences in John’s Gospel:

- Jesus attends three Passover festivals compared to one

- He makes several trips to Jerusalem for various festivals

- Teachings take form of long discourses, not parables

- He focuses on Himself as God’s revelation

- Does not stress the kingdom of God

Background

Page 7: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Background- John’s gospel is very poetic

• Presents a more solemn and holy Jesus

- Uses literary techniques such as irony and figurative language to help clarify the misunderstandings people had of him

Page 8: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

1.) Collection of miracles,called sign sources

• Changing water to wine

• Cure of a man born blind

• Raising of Lazarus

2.) Version of the passion and resurrection narratives

BackgroundTwo major sources for John’s Gospel:

Page 9: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

BackgroundIdentity of the author:

- In A.D. 180 the Church Father Irenaeus attributed the fourth gospel to John

• Church tradition identified John as one of the apostles

- Tradition held that John wrote the gospel towards the end of his life at Ephesus in Asia Minor

Page 10: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Background- Today, scholars believe

Irenaeus may have confused John the apostle with another John, a Church elder and disciple of the apostle John

- Scholars believe the gospel may have been written in several stages and edited by many people

• Some material appears twice with only slight changes in wording

Page 11: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Themes- The first 18 verses of John’s

Gospel serve as a prologue to the gospel.

- There, he introduces threetheological themes of the gospel:

1.) Christology From Above

2.) Major Conflicts

3.) Who is Jesus?

Page 12: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Theme 1: Christology From Above

-Study of Jesus Christ

• Trying to understand who He is

- All of the gospel’s are interested in Jesus’ identity

- John’s gospel stresses Jesus’:

• Heavenly origins

• Fundamental identity as the Son of God

• Preexistence as the Word of God

Themes

Page 13: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Theme 2: Major Conflicts

-Light of Christ versus darkness of the world that refused Jesus

-Life-giving faith in Jesus versus unbelief

-Truth versus untruth

Themes

Page 14: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

ThemesTheme 3: Who is Jesus?

- John testifies that he is not the Christ, Elijah, or “the prophet”

• The reader knows that only Jesus deserves these titles

- The prologue and chapter one use various titles to reveal who Jesus is

• Word of God, Son of God, Christ, Son of Man

• Because He is God, no one title totally describes him

Page 15: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

- Organized around seven miracles

- Uses the words ergon (work) or semeion (sign) to describe Jesus’ miracles

-Miracles of Jesus reveal:

• His identity

• Purpose of his incarnation

• His heavenly glory

• His relation to his heavenly Father

Book of Signs

Page 16: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Sign 1: Changing Water to Wine

- Performed at the wedding at Cana

- First public event where Jesus revealed His glory, leading disciples to believe in Him

- Providing wine shows the richness of the wisdom and revelation Jesus brings from God

- Fulfilling prophesies of flowing wine when the Messiah comes

Book of Signs

Page 17: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of SignsSign 2: Cure of the Official’s Son

- Power of Jesus’ word is enough to heal the son of a court official

- Sign teaches that the faith in Jesus can rescue us from spiritual death

- Also teaches the power of intercessory prayer

Page 18: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Sign 3: Cure of the Paralytic at the Pool

- Jesus healed a man on the Sabbath who was lame for 38 years

- Point of third sign is that Jesus is the source of life

- Shows that he is Lord of the Sabbath, doing his Father’s work because the Father never rests

Book of Signs

Page 19: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of SignsSign 4: Feeding of 5,000

- Multiplication of the loaves reveals Jesus to be the Bread of Life.

- Jesus is the new bread God has given to them, their source of eternal life

- Reference to the Eucharist

• As the Father is the source of Jesus’ life, so Jesus is the source of our life

Page 20: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of SignsSign 5: The Walking on Water- Revealed that Jesus was God’s

Holy One

- Jesus says, “It is I. Do not be afraid.” (6:21)• Jesus points out his identity as God

- Despite the storms that come our way in life, God is always with us, the way Jesus was with the disciples

Page 21: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Sign 6: Cure of the Blind Man

- Contrast between:

Book of Signs

• A blind man given his sight

• Those who had sight yet were spiritually blind

&

Spiritual blindness is worse than physical blindness

Page 22: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of SignsSign 7: Raising of Lazarus

-Most important miracle in John’s gospel

•Preconfigures Jesus’ death and resurrection

Jesus weeps for his friend Lazarus

Jesus prays to God, thanking

Him for answering His

prayer

Jesus calls Lazarus out of the grave

Dead man comes out and is freed from burial clothes

Page 23: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of SignsSign 7: Raising of Lazarus Cont.

- This last sign sums up all of the other signs and pulls together the themes in the Gospel

• Jesus is the way to life• He is the resurrection• He is God (“I am”)• Faith is essential for us to gain eternal life

Page 24: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

- Second part of John’s Gospel consists of two major sections:

1.) Last Supper Discourse 2.) Jesus’ Death and Resurrection

An Epilogue includes Jesus’ resurrection appearances in Galilee

Book of Glory

Page 25: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of GloryPart One: Last Supper Discourse

- John’s gospel reports the Last Supper occurred a day earlier than the Synoptic gospels

- Began with washing the feet of the disciples

• Only gospel to report this incident

- Jesus prays we remain united to Him so that he can continue to work through us

Page 26: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Part Two: Resurrection of Jesus

- Collectively the gospels give us 14 stories that describe the resurrection

- All gospels proclaim the resurrection was a real event, with historically verifiable elements

- Differ to the point that it is impossible to blend them into one narrative

Book of Glory

Page 27: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

All Gospels agree:

- Resurrection took place early in the morning on the first day of the week

- Women were present at the tomb, most certainly Mary Magdalene

- Stone had been rolled away and tomb was empty

- Messenger(s) were at the tomb

Book of Glory

Page 28: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

- Jesus only appeared to his disciples

- They were slow to recognize him because:

• They were not expecting the Lord to come back to life

• Jesus’ resurrected body shone with glory of God’s life

• He was not a ghost

-Jesus prepared his disciples for his ascension and the descent of the Spirit

Book of Glory

Page 29: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Essential beliefs about Resurrection

1.) Proves Jesus’ claims to be God’s Son

• Confirms Jesus’ works and teachings

• Fulfills OT promises

• Proves Jesus’ divinity

2.) Accomplished our salvation

• Proves Jesus conquered sin and death

Book of Glory

Page 30: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

Book of Glory3.) Gives us new life, justifies us

in God’s grace, and adopts us into the divine family

• Resurrection allows Jesus to live in us so we already share eternal life

4.) If we join ourselves to the Risen Lord and live according to his message of love, we will also share in our own final resurrection at the end of time

Page 31: The Gospel of John: Jesus the Word of God CHAPTER SEVEN

• Christology

• Glory of God

• Logos

• Paraclete

• Priest

Vocabulary