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“getting ready for super tuesday”
John 3:31-36
introduction
In this passage, we identify someone that would be the perfect leader for any Christian.
i.
he is from                                                                    vs.
31-32
a.
Who is on the platform with Jesus?
 
 
 
b.
Jesus has ________________ ____________________
                Cf.
Col. 1:18
 
 
c.
Jesus is not…
 
 ii. he can be                                                                     vs.
33-34
 
a.
jesus _________ Truth
                Cf. 1 John 5:10
 
 
b.
jesus ______________________ Truth
 
 
iii. he has life                    and life              authority  vs.
35-36
A.      God the Father has given Jesus…
                Cf.
John 5:22; Matt.
28:18
 
 
b.
how you vote matters
                Cf.
Matt.
25:46; 1 Thess.
5:9
 
 
conclusion
Jesus is the ________________ _______________________.
 
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2.
3.
Cf. 1 Tim.
2:1-2
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