John 12

Before the Throne of God

Before the Throne of God

Ryan & Bethany Reedy - 4/30/2023

Key Passage: Isaiah 6

MethodQuestions

What Stood Out To You from Isaiah 6?

  • The overlap between the heavenly and earthly realms

  • Isaiah’s response to a holy God.

What Questions do you have? 

Who is King Uzziah?

  • Uzziah was a pretty good King, but the people of his time were not! 

    • 2 Chronicles 27

Who/What are the Seraphim?

  • Isaiah 6:2

    • The burning ones

  • Numbers 21

    • venomous snakes

  • Ezekiel 10, Revelation 4

    • Other passages that depict similarly strange heavenly creatures 

Shaking and Smoke?

  • Isaiah 6:4

    • The building shakes but doesn’t break at the voices of these beings

    • Both of these things point to God’s glory.

What do we learn about God from this story?

What did Isaiah experience?

  • He saw

    • A high and lofty throne

    • His robe filled the temple

  • He heard

    • Holy Holy Holy

      • Supremely and completely

  • He felt 

    • The shaking

  • He smelled

    • The smoke

A Special Name of God

  • Yahweh Sabaoth

    • Lord of Hosts

    • Lord Almighty

    • Lord of Heaven’s Armies

  • Also seen in Psalm 46

    • This name reminds us of God’s protection. He’s there when we call out in times of need.

What do we learn about people from this story?

  • Isaiah 6:5 - Isaiah’s response to seeing God is complete humility.

    • He is overwhelmed and undone.

  • Isaiah is completely dependent on God’s grace and mercy 

    • Romans 5:6

  • Isaiah doesn’t reject God, He receives God’s gift.

Isaiah’s response

  • Woe is me

    • Isaiah 6:5

  • Here I am. Send Me

    • Isaiah 6:8

What is OUR response to God’s presence and invitation in our lives?

How do the people of Isaiah’s time respond?

  • Rejection (Isaiah 6:9-10)

    • John 12:37-43

  • Remnant (Isaiah 6:11-13)

Before the throne of God

  • Revelation 7:9-10

  • “Missions exist because worship doesn’t”

How do I live out what I learned?

  • I have seen the King

  • Here I am. Send me.

  • Lord, how long will this go on?

Why Was Jesus Crucified? 

Why Was Jesus Crucified? 

Dave Riddle - 3/26/2023

Key Passage: John 19:17-27

The Place

  • Golgotha (19:17)

    • An intimidating location

    • “If you cross us, we cross you”

The Proclamation

  • “The King of The Jews” (19:19)

    • Pilate was trying to be antagonistic, but he inadvertently stumbled on the truth.

      • See also Caiaphus in John 11:50

The Prophecy 

  • Dividing his clothes, casting lots. (19:23-24)

    • Fulfillment of Psalm 22

The Provision

  • Providing for his mom (19:25-27)

    • Here is your mother. Here is your son.

  • Providing for the criminal on the cross (Luke 23:39-43)

  • Providing salvation for us

    • John 12:32 - As for Me, if I am  lifted up from the earth I will draw all people to Myself.

The Person

  • No one takes my life from me, I lay it down on my own. John 10:18

    • He willingly laid down his own life.

The Point

  • Redemption and Adoption!

    • Galatians 4:4-5

  • He bears so much love for us. A love that isn’t just spoken, but is demonstrated in the most powerful way.

  • Are you part of those that have been redeemed, or are you not?

  • Are you a child of the King, or are you not?

Walk & Believe

Walk & Believe

Dave Riddle - 2/26/2023

Key Passage: John 12:34-41

A Rebuttal

  • John 12:34

    • You say the messiah will be “lifted up”/glorified/killed but that’s not what we have heard…

Jesus Responds

  • John 12:35-36

    • For Jesus, Walk and Believe are synonymous.

    • Watch for these words through the end of the chapter.

Isaiah’s Prophecies Revealed in Jesus 

  • John 12:37-41

    • The Word of God will either spur us on to action or it will condemn us.

A Fruitful Life Requires Death

A Fruitful Life Requires Death

Dave Riddle - 2/19/2023

Key Passage: John 12:20-33

Greeks Come Looking for Jesus

  • John 12:20-22

Jesus’ Time Has Come

  • John 12:23

    • Compare to “my time has not yet come” in John 2, John 7, etc.

Fruitful Life Requires Death

  • John 12:24-25

    • Just as Jesus had to die to provide life, we have to die to our sin to have a fruitful life.

The Father Honors The One Who Serves

  • John 12:26 - if anyone serves me, he must follow me.

    • It has been said that “follow me” is the whole of a Christian’s duty, and “to be where Christ is” is the whole of their reward.

“My Soul is Troubled”

  • John 12:27

    • Troubled = tarassō (Greek) - stirred up, agitated, inward commotion, to take away one’s calmness of mind.

      • Like a blender bottle 

Jesus knew what was coming

  • John 12:30-33

Hosanna!

Hosanna!

Dave Riddle - 2/12/2023

Key Passage: John 12:4-19

Judas Asks A Legitimate Question

  • John 12:5

    • Mary just poured a year’s wages on Jesus feet.

Judas Has Impure Motives

  • John 12:6

    • His concern wasn’t actually rooted in his concern for the poor.

Jesus Responds 

  • John 12:7-8

    • The Dueteronomy passage Jesus quotes here talks about the importance of generosity. 

      • Jesus isn’t diminishing the importance of generosity to the poor. 

      • He is acknowledging the importance of what Mary had done in light of his looming death.

The Plot to Murder Lazarus

  • John 12:9-11

    • Evil builds upon evil

    • Sin spreads and grows

Hosanna!

  • John 12:12

    • Hebrew means “save us”

    • Greek usage is uncertain

  • A general expression of excitement

    • Hip hip hooray!

      • We know what we mean even if we can’t define the specific words.

Three Responses To The Presence of Jesus

Three Responses To The Presence of Jesus

Dave Riddle - 2/5/2023

Key Passage: John 12:1-11

The authorities want to arrest Jesus

  • John 11:49-57

    • Jesus is wanted

    • He retreats to the wilderness

    • As Passover arrives, everyone is looking for Jesus to arrest him.

A Feast in Jesus’ Honor

  • John 12:1-3

    • Mary, Martha, and Lazarus are there.

Martha - Practical Service

  • John 12:2

  • Martha is serving, as always.

    • This time she is serving without complaining. The serving wasn’t the problem. Her heart was.

Lazarus - Practicing His Presence

  • John 12:2

  • Lazarus is reclining at the table, enjoying the presence of Jesus.

    • Brother Lawrence: Practicing the presence of God.

    • Speechless and awed to just be alive.

Mary - Extravagant Acts of Humility and Devotion 

  • John 12:3

  • Mary shows complete and total devotion and humility.

    • It would be typical to anoint someone’s head. Incredibly unique and extraordinary to anoint someone’s feet with such an expensive product

    • Highly remarkable for a Jewish woman to let her hair down in public.

Each of these reactions are appropriate and good 

  • At different times in our lives we are called to respond to Jesus in different ways.

    • We are called to respond to Jesus in each of these three ways.

Don’t Let Your Heart Be Troubled

Message begins around 32:30

Don’t Let Your Heart Be Troubled

Dave Riddle • 04/24/2022

Key Passage: John 14:1-15

Don’t let your heart be troubled

  • John 14:1

    • Troubled = tarassō (Greek) - stirred up, agitated, inward commotion, to take away one’s calmness of mind.

  • John 12:27 - “now my heart is troubled”

    • Jesus faced this too!

      • Not a sin issue.

The answer for a troubled heart

  • John 14:1 - “believe in God, believe also in me “

    • Believe = pistueo (Greek): to think to be true. To be persuaded of; to place confidence in. To have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing). To believe.

I’ve got a spot for you 

  • John 14:2-4

    • A place for you

    • “You will be with me!”

    • you know the way to where I am going.

Wait… where are you going?

  • John 14:5 (HCSB): “Lord,” Thomas said, “we don’t know where You’re going. How can we know the way?”

    • Thomas sets it up on tee for Jesus

Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life

  • John 14:6

    • No one comes to the Father except through Jesus

Know and See

  • John 14:7

    • Know = ginōskō: to know experiential, in contrast to oida, which means to know intuitively or perceive.

    • See = horaō - to stare at. to see, i.e. become acquainted with by experience, to experience.

They Miss the Point

  • John 14:8

    • They still don’t get it.

  • John 14:9

    • Philip… you still don’t know me?

    • The one who has seen (horaō) me has seen the Father.

  • John 14:10-11

    • There is such a close relationship between Jesus and the father that you can’t separate them.

A Surprising Promise

  • John 14:12 - Don’t miss this!

    • The one who believes in me will do even greater works than me.

      • Not exclusively referring to miracles, but instead referring to the entirety of His life.

      • Why? The Holy Spirit is coming.

        • The impact of the ministry of the church goes worldwide as a result of the power of the Spirit.

I Will Do It

  • John 14:13-14

    • Ask in my name, and I will do it.

      • Jesus is not a divine vending machine or our personal Genie.

      • When we are aligned with Jesus’ mission and motives and allow God to use us He will do incredible things.

Keep My Commands

  • John 14:15 - if you love me, you will keep my commands.

    • Keep = tēreō - to attend to carefully, take care of.

How often do we stress over things that have little eternal significance?

  • Everything we do is rooted in our faith and trust in Jesus as leader of our life.

Jesus, Judas, and Peter

Jesus, Judas, and Peter
The Gospel of John - Part 26 • 3/28/21
Key passage: John 13:18-38

He Knows

  • John 13:18

    • He wasn’t fooled or surprised by Judas’ plot or Peter’s inconsistency

  • John 13:19-21

    • He Knows what is going to happen and who is going to betray Him.

He Feels

  • John 13:21

    • “He was troubled in His spirit”

      • Not the first time: John 11 at the death of Lazarus. Also, John 12:27.

He Observes

  • He observes the group dynamic of His followers.

    • John whispers to Jesus and Jesus’ reply seems to be to John alone.

      • John 13:26

He Facilitates

  • John 13:27

    • Judas, it’s time. Do it now.

He Fulfills

  • John 13:31-33

    • “Glorified” in the past tense.

    • He Knows what is going to happen and He is sure that His mission will be completed.

He Challenges

  • John 13:34-35

    • Love one another just as I have loved you. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples.

He Confronts

  • John 13:36-38

    • Will you lay down your life for me?