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Betrayal and Denial a Contrast of Extremes. (John 13: 21-30)
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Study Notes: Betrayal and Denial - A Contrast of Extremes (John 13:21-30)
Introduction:
- Importance of teaching the Bible over political issues.
Scripture Reading: John 13:21-30
- Jesus predicts His betrayal by one of the disciples.
- The scene in the upper room before Jesus' crucifixion.
- The importance of understanding Jesus’ humanity and His foreknowledge.
Verse Analysis:
John 13:21-22:
- Jesus is troubled in spirit, announcing a betrayal among the disciples.
- The disciples are perplexed and unsure who the betrayer is.
John 13:23-25:
- The disciple whom Jesus loved (traditionally John) reclines next to Jesus.
- Simon Peter signals John to ask Jesus who the betrayer is.
- John asks Jesus directly.
John 13:26-27:
- Jesus identifies Judas as the betrayer by giving him a piece of dipped bread.
- Satan enters Judas after he takes the bread.
- Jesus tells Judas to act quickly.
John 13:28-30:
- The disciples misunderstand Jesus’ words to Judas.
- Judas leaves immediately, and it is night, symbolizing spiritual darkness.
Contrasting Extremes:
1. John – The Beloved Disciple:
- Physical and Spiritual Proximity: John's physical closeness to Jesus signifies his spiritual intimacy with Him. John’s relationship with Jesus exemplifies a deep, reciprocal love and understanding. John also represents those who seek intimate knowledge and closeness with Jesus, striving to understand His ways deeply.
2. Judas – The Betrayer:
- Betrayal Act: Judas’s betrayal despite his closeness to Jesus highlights a stark contrast.
- Satan’s Influence: The progression of sin in Judas’s life—from a planted idea to the act of betrayal.
- Symbolic Darkness: John’s note that “it was night” signifies Judas’s spiritual darkness and separation from Jesus.
Application to Our Lives:
- Spiritual Extremes: Encourages reflection on whether we are closer to the example of John or Judas in our spiritual lives.
- Lukewarm Faith: Warns against being lukewarm in our faith, urging a fervent, passionate relationship with Jesus.
- Call to Repentance: Revelation 3:15-20 emphasizes the need for zeal and repentance from lukewarmness.
Conclusion:
- Challenge: To avoid lukewarmness and seek a radical, intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.
Key Takeaways:
- Jesus’ Humanity:
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Chapters
1. Betrayal and Denial a Contrast of Extremes. (John 13: 21-30) (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Ask Me Anything | EP. 4 "Faith + Politics" (00:24:36)
3. (Cont.) Betrayal and Denial a Contrast of Extremes. (John 13: 21-30) (00:25:11)
916 episodes
Manage episode 430646323 series 2933643
Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com
For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
patreon.com/JeremyMcCandless
This Podcast is Hosted at;
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Study Notes: Betrayal and Denial - A Contrast of Extremes (John 13:21-30)
Introduction:
- Importance of teaching the Bible over political issues.
Scripture Reading: John 13:21-30
- Jesus predicts His betrayal by one of the disciples.
- The scene in the upper room before Jesus' crucifixion.
- The importance of understanding Jesus’ humanity and His foreknowledge.
Verse Analysis:
John 13:21-22:
- Jesus is troubled in spirit, announcing a betrayal among the disciples.
- The disciples are perplexed and unsure who the betrayer is.
John 13:23-25:
- The disciple whom Jesus loved (traditionally John) reclines next to Jesus.
- Simon Peter signals John to ask Jesus who the betrayer is.
- John asks Jesus directly.
John 13:26-27:
- Jesus identifies Judas as the betrayer by giving him a piece of dipped bread.
- Satan enters Judas after he takes the bread.
- Jesus tells Judas to act quickly.
John 13:28-30:
- The disciples misunderstand Jesus’ words to Judas.
- Judas leaves immediately, and it is night, symbolizing spiritual darkness.
Contrasting Extremes:
1. John – The Beloved Disciple:
- Physical and Spiritual Proximity: John's physical closeness to Jesus signifies his spiritual intimacy with Him. John’s relationship with Jesus exemplifies a deep, reciprocal love and understanding. John also represents those who seek intimate knowledge and closeness with Jesus, striving to understand His ways deeply.
2. Judas – The Betrayer:
- Betrayal Act: Judas’s betrayal despite his closeness to Jesus highlights a stark contrast.
- Satan’s Influence: The progression of sin in Judas’s life—from a planted idea to the act of betrayal.
- Symbolic Darkness: John’s note that “it was night” signifies Judas’s spiritual darkness and separation from Jesus.
Application to Our Lives:
- Spiritual Extremes: Encourages reflection on whether we are closer to the example of John or Judas in our spiritual lives.
- Lukewarm Faith: Warns against being lukewarm in our faith, urging a fervent, passionate relationship with Jesus.
- Call to Repentance: Revelation 3:15-20 emphasizes the need for zeal and repentance from lukewarmness.
Conclusion:
- Challenge: To avoid lukewarmness and seek a radical, intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.
Key Takeaways:
- Jesus’ Humanity:
The podcast where we answer IT ALL! Watch or Stream
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Chapters
1. Betrayal and Denial a Contrast of Extremes. (John 13: 21-30) (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Ask Me Anything | EP. 4 "Faith + Politics" (00:24:36)
3. (Cont.) Betrayal and Denial a Contrast of Extremes. (John 13: 21-30) (00:25:11)
916 episodes
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