Jesus on Trial, Pt. 4 (John 5:31-47; Deuteronomy 31:24-29)

30 - Jesus on Trial, Pt. 4 (John 5:31-47; Deuteronomy 31:24-29)
Rev. Brett A. McNeill

Jesus focuses his own testimony and that of the Father against the Jewish community for their abuse of the Law of Moses in seeking life through their own obedience, rather than by faith alone in Him.

Healing on the Sabbath (John 5:1-16; Leviticus 23:3, 15-22)

26 - Healing on the Sabbath (John 5:1-16; Leviticus 23:3, 15-22)
Rev. Brett A. McNeill

In the beginning of John, chapter five, we will see that Jesus uses the Sabbath to show that the Jewish leaders did not love God or his Law, but their own self-imposed standards by which they sought to justify themselves.

The Son Lives (John 4:46-54; 1 Kings 17:17-24)

25 - The Son Lives (John 4:46-54; 1 Kings 17:17-24)
Rev. Brett A. McNeill

We will see that God attests to his word by signs and wonders, culminating in the resurrection, but these are not to be the basis of our faith nor are they sufficient to bring us to faith, but stand as vindicating signs to the validity of what has been said.

Sheep Without a Shepherd? (Zechariah 13:7-9; John 16:25-33)

Sheep Without a Shepherd? (Zechariah 13:7-9; John 16:25-33)
Rev. Brett A. McNeill

In this passage we see a prophecy of what will happen at the Messiah’s coming. He will be struck on behalf of his true sheep and bring judgment on the earthly kingdom of Israel and its false leaders or shepherds and inaugurate a new and better order.

The Son of Man Lifted Up (John 3:9-15; Numbers 21:4-9)

16 - The Son of Man Lifted Up (John 3:9-15; Numbers 21:4-9)
Rev. Brett A. McNeill

Jesus, the Messianic, Son of Man has descended from heaven in order to suffer on the cross, raise from the dead, and ascend into heaven, that he might redeem his people and give them entrance into heaven, through faith in him.