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Sermon study guide for next-level growth.
Sermon Overview
Yesterday, Pastor Josh Freed spoke on John 11:45-57, focusing on the plot to kill Jesus following the resurrection of Lazarus. He highlighted the stark contrast between those who recognized Jesus as the Messiah and those who rejected Him, despite overwhelming evidence. Pastor Josh emphasized the importance of our personal response to Jesus and the implications of that choice for our spiritual lives and eternal destiny. This calls us to live boldly in our faith and actions. The good news of the Gospel can be disturbing because it demands a response. It calls us to sacrifice our desires, ambitions, and sometimes even our relationships for the sake of following Christ. But in this sacrifice, we find true life, purpose, and joy.
Sermon Series:
John: The Explicit Gospel
The Overwhelming Evidence
Key Passage: John 11:45-57
Key Takeaways
- We must honestly assess our relationship with Jesus: Are we merely curious, hostile, or truly committed followers of Christ?
- As believers, we are called to boldly proclaim the truth of the Gospel, even when it's uncomfortable or risks persecution.
- Our decisions and actions should be based on biblical standards rather than personal convenience or societal acceptance.
- Religious leaders can be spiritually blind despite their knowledge of scripture.
- Fear of losing control, comfort, or status can prevent people from fully embracing Jesus.
- Jesus' death was prophesied, even unknowingly, by those who sought to kill Him.
- There are only two responses to Jesus: recognize and repent, or reject and rebel.
Discussion Questions
- Why do you think some people believed in Jesus after seeing Lazarus raised, while others plotted against Him?
- Pastor Josh mentions that "You can be religious but lost." What are some ways people might appear religious without truly knowing Jesus?
- How does fear of losing control or comfort impact our willingness to fully follow Christ? Can you share any personal experiences?
- Discuss the significance of Caiaphas unknowingly prophesying about Jesus' sacrificial death. How does this demonstrate God's sovereignty?
- Pastor Josh identifies three groups in the passage: the curious crowd, hostile haters, and Christ's Church. Which group do you most relate to, and why?
- How can we ensure we're not compromising our faith to maintain comfort or avoid conflict, like some modern Christians described in the sermon?
Practical Applications
- Reflect on areas of your life where you might be holding back from fully surrendering to Christ. Commit to addressing one this week.
- Identify a "tough conversation" you've been avoiding out of fear of conflict. Pray for courage and wisdom to approach it lovingly but firmly.
- Look for opportunities this week to share your faith outside your comfort zone, remembering that the gospel can be both disturbing and life-changing.
- Spend time examining the evidence for Jesus' divinity and resurrection. How can this strengthen your faith and ability to share with others?
Closing Prayer
Lord, help us to truly recognize You as our Savior and to respond with genuine repentance and obedience. Give us courage to live out our faith boldly, even when it's uncomfortable or unpopular. May we not be content with mere religious appearance, but seek a transformative relationship with You. Amen.