Who was really on trial?
Joh 18:28-40
In Joh 18:28, the civil trial was about to begin.
The city of Jerusalem simmered with religious fervor, and discontent with Roman rule.
Pilate’s home for most the year was in...
God causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him.
Joh 18:15-17
Verses 12-27 record the arrest of Jesus, followed by His trials before the religious leaders:
the high priests Annas and Caiaphas. Interspersed between the trials are...
They led him to Annas first
Joh 18:11-27
It is the cup of the wrath of God against sin.
2Co 5:21
He was made to be sin.
He endured the wrath of God against sin when He bore our sins in His body on the cross.
Verses 12-27...
The Cup Which the Father has Given Me
Joh 18:7-11
So when Jesus said
“I AM”, He identified Himself as the LORD God of Israel.
What is this cup in verse 11?
Mat 26:36-54 interlocks
with Joh 18:1-11.
Mat...
They Drew Back and Fell to the Ground.
Joh 18:1-11
Joh 18:4-6
What made Judas, the temple guard, and the Roman soldiers fall to the ground?
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John crafted
verses 4-6
with great care.
1....
Whom do you seek?
Joh 18:1-11
The garden in which they entered was the garden of Gethsemane.
Mat 26:36
Luke’s gospel states that Jesus and His disciples went out to the Mount of Olives.
Luk 22:39
The garden of...
There was a Garden
Joh 18:1-11
This gospel is a story of unbelief and belief.
Joh 1:11-14
The powerful in Israel rejected Him.
But His disciples came to believe that He was the Son of God.
Joh 11:41-44
Many...
Knowing all things that were coming upon Him
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Joh 18:1-4
“These words” refers to all that Jesus said and taught in chapters 14, 15, 16, & 17.
Joh 18-20 is
the Holy of Holies.
These...
That God may be glorified
Joh 17:22-23
“That they may be perfected in unity.”
Joh 13:34-35
Ultimately, spiritual gifts are all about love.
Joh 17:22-23
How are we perfected in unity?
As wonderful and...