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“what’s your jesus iq?”
John 7:25-31
introduction
Our concern today is not the standard Intelligent Quotient, but what we know about Jesus Christ; and not only what we know, but what do we do with what we know?
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that                                vs.
25-27
a. can jesus be the messiah?
Cf.
John 5:16
 
 
 
b.
Jesus can’t be the Messiah, ________ ______?
Cf.
Micah 5:2
 
 
 ii.
statements that                    vs. 28-29
 
a.
A statement of who they _______________ He is   
 
 
b.
A statement of who he really is
                Cf.
John 7:18; 1:1, 14, 18
 
 
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judgments that                                 vs.
30-31
 
a.
Many ________________________ jesus
 
 
 
b.
many accept him for…
 
 
conclusion
What is your Jesus IQ?
Here are the basics.
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