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Introduction
What is Jesus doing on earth?
What was His mission?
He was bearing witness of God the Father.
He was making the father known by His works and by His words.
john 5:14-
Ever the need to push forward and have a conversation worth having, Jesus goes straight to the fact that He is God.
John 5:17-
The Son’s Position
Although the Son ‘can do nothing by himself’ (v.
19), his will, his pleasure, his choices are so completely at one with the Father that it is no less true to say the crucial decisions are his.
Unlike Elijah, Jesus is no mere instrument of divine power.
(The point is further enlarged in v. 22.) Just as he chose one man out of the crowd of ill people by Bethesda (v.
6), so he chooses those to whom he gives life (cf.
15:16).
John 5:20
The Father shows the Son things to show Himself to His people.
John 1:
I Cor.
15:58
john 5:
:19-
The Son’s Motives
John 5:25-
Life and Judgement are in the hands of the Lord.
Christ has not come to have His way, but the Father’s way.
John 5:
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