John's Writing
Holy Spirit
Farewell Disclosure
This Book
Law and Grace
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The purpose of writing the Gospel of John

John 20:31: "...so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in His name." 

His preexistence (Genesis 1:1, 3; John 1:1; I John 1:1-2)

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Without using Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit, Advocate, Comforter, Counselor, or Helper ... give three (3) other names or titles of the Holy Spirit

Parakletos/Paraclete, Spirit of Truth, Spirit of Holiness, Spirit of Christ, Spirit of God, Spirit of Adoption, Eternal Spirit, Spirit of Grace, Spirit of Glory, Spirit of Wisdom & Revelation, Spirit of Wisdom & Understanding, Spirit of the LORD, etc.

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The Farewell Discourse is composed of these chapters

Chapter 13-17

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Known as the "Preacher"

The Book of Ecclesiastes

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Jesus summarized the entire Law with these two (2) commands

Love God and love your neighbor

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A pivotal and defining moment in John's writing; a key theological doctrine (Hint: John 1)

The Incarnation - "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us..." (1:14)

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Three things we should NOT do to the Holy Spirit

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, Quench not the Spirit, And do not grieve the Holy Spirit

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The central theme of Chapter 13

Farewell meal and foot washing

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This book records Israel's suffering, honest lament, and hope while in Babylonian exile

Lamentations

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Romans 6 teaches that grace does not permit believers to do this 

Sin

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The Synoptic Gospels contain these; however, the Gospel of John does NOT

Parables

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Jesus' promise regarding the Holy Spirit and the believer (John 14)

The Holy Spirit will teach you everything, and remind you of all I have said to you, the Holy Spirit will be with you, and the Holy Spirit will be in you

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The central theme of Chapter 17

Jesus' Farewell Prayer

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This book emphasizes that faith without works is dead

James

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This covenant promise (in Jeremiah 31) shifts obedience from stone tablets to the heart

the New Covenant

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"I Am" statements ... the Number (how many) and Name 3 of them

I Am the ... Bread of Life; Light of the World; Door; Good Shepherd; Resurrection and Life; Way, the Truth, and the Life; True Vine

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The Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus "like a dove" is also a reference to this Old Testament book and event

Genesis 1:2 and the creation story ... the Holy Spirit hovering over

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In this Chapter, the central theme revolves around the "True Vine" and the concept of abiding.   ... "if you abide in me and my words abide in you..."

Chapter 15

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This book traces the growth of the early church through the power of the Holy Spirit

Acts

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This Old Testament sacrificial system foreshadowed Christ's once-for-all sacrifice

Levitical system

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(A hard teaching of Jesus):  Jesus asked the twelve, "Do you also wish to go away?" 

Many of his disciples turned away because "this teaching is difficult, who can accept it?" - eat my flesh and drink my blood (John 6:52-69)

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The role of the Holy Spirit according to Romans 8:26

Serves as an Intercessor ... "Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words."

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It's the opening verse of Chapter 14

"Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in Me." (KJV) 

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This book explains salvation by grace through faith and the believer's identity in Christ

Ephesians

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Paul uses this Old Testament figure in Romans 4 to prove that justification by faith predates the Law

Abraham