The kingdom of God is a place where God and God's creation can dwell together in peace, justice, and truth.
  • According to Jim, in John 20: 30, 31, what are the reasons John writes his gospel?
  • Briefly describe the kingdom of God as taught in the textbook.
  • Read John 10:1-18 and briefly summarize how Jesus cares for His sheep.
  • Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4.
Jesus is described as all powerful and wise.
  • How is Jesus described in 1 Corinthians 1:24 and John 1:1?
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4.
  • What does John 3:16 tell us about why God sent Jesus into the world?
The birds that came down and at the seeds that the Sower sowed is Satan. Satan comes down and takes the Word of God out of the hearts of His people. The seeds that were thrown upon grown but didn't have deep roots are people who don't have root in themselves, so when something arises, they become offended. The thorns that choke are people who give into riches and lust, choking out the word. The seeds that landed on good ground and grew fruitfully are those that hear the word, receive it, and bring forth fruit.
  • In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David?
  • Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4.
  • Briefly summarize the Parable of the Sower from Mark 4.
  • Briefly summarize the context and story of the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:29-37.
John 1:1-3 reminds me of Genesis 1 because it starts off with "in the beginning" like John 1:1-3 does. It also talks about the Word of God, where Genesis talks about creation. Both of them talk about God and how all of creation was made by Him.
  • What does John 3:16 tell us about why God sent Jesus into the world?
  • Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar passage in Scripture does this remind you of?
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
John 3:16 tells us that God sent Jesus into the world to atone our sins and teach us to follow God.
  • Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar passage in Scripture does this remind you of?
  • In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David?
  • What does the incarnation refer to?
  • What does John 3:16 tell us about why God sent Jesus into the world?
Jesus cares for His sheep by leading them in truth and by his "voice" which can be translated to God's word.
  • Briefly describe the kingdom of God as taught in the textbook.
  • According to Jim, in John 20: 30, 31, what are the reasons John writes his gospel?
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • Read John 10:1-18 and briefly summarize how Jesus cares for His sheep.
In the Scripture John 3:16 God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ because "[...] He so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." Also in Matthew 20:28, "The Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." Another reason God became a person in the son of Jesus Christ is told in Titus 2:11-In this scripture, it states that God wanted to wash His people of all sin so that they can dwell with Him in His Kingdom.
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
  • According to the lecture, what is the atonement and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?
  • In the lecture, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus' position in the Trinity.
  • According to the lecture, what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ?
Jesus made no reputation for himself and was in the form of a servant. He was made to be like man, so he did not take the form of a king. He was obedient, even when he faced death on the cross.
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4.
  • Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar passage in Scripture does this remind you of?
  • According to the lecture, what is the atonement and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?
The words or phrases John uses to describe Jesus are, the Word, pre-existent, separate from God yet God himself, part of the creation process, active in creation, source of life, light in the darkness, and this divine being comes into the world.
  • According to the lecture, what is the atonement and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
  • Briefly summarize the context and story of the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:29-37.
  • According to the lecture, what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ?
The Trinity is God in three different forms. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Jesus, being the God the Son, is in the Trinity to show how relational God is with his creation. To show that God is fully relational, He became man, Jesus, so he can show Christians how to follow Him and redeem us
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
  • In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David?
  • Briefly summarize the context and story of the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:29-37.
  • In the lecture, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus' position in the Trinity.
The Apostle Paul is referring to the message of the cross. It is written that God will destroy the wisdom of the wise and frustrate the intelligence of the intelligent.
  • Read 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. What is the Apostle Paul referring to when he says at the end that "the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men?"
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • According to the lecture, what is the atonement and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?
John writes his gospel because of the four truths. He wants to persuade us to believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. He identifies Jesus as the Messiah, the promised Old Testament deliverer. That Jesus shares in the divine nature as God
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
  • Read John 10:1-18 and briefly summarize how Jesus cares for His sheep.
  • According to Jim, in John 20: 30, 31, what are the reasons John writes his gospel?
  • Briefly describe the kingdom of God as taught in the textbook.
Jesus willingly bearing the sins of the world on the cross is called the atonement. The atonement is found in the prophecy seven times in the prophecy of Isaiah 53.
  • According to the lecture, what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ?
  • Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus' life took.
  • According to the lecture, what is the atonement and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times?
  • According to Jim's lecture, in John 1:1-18, what words or phrases does John use to describe Jesus?
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