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John 6:59-71
Two Responses to the Living Bread
I.
The false disciples’ wrong response to Jesus (vv.
60-66)
A. The false disciples’ offence at Jesus (v.
60)
1.
Their offence at Jesus’ message
2. Their offence at Jesus’ person
B. The false disciples’ offence exposed (vv.
61-62)
1.
The offence of the cross
2. The question of the cross
C. The false disciples’ need explained (v.
63)
1.
The Spirit’s quickening
2. The Savior’s words
D. The false disciples’ response known (v.
64-65)
1.
Their unbelief (v.
64)
2. Their deadness (v.
65)
E. The false disciples’ decision revealed (v.
66)
II.
The true disciples’ right response to Jesus (vv.
67-71)
A. Jesus’ searching question (v.
67)
B. Peter’s correct answer (vv.
68-69)
1.
A right conclusion (v.
68)
2. A right belief (v.
69)
a. Jesus is the Christ
b.
Jesus is the Son of God
C. Jesus’ humbling revelation (vv.
70-71)
1. Jesus had chosen them (v.
70)
2. One of them would not believe (v.
71)
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