WOW, Oct 30, 2024 Lesson 6, John 4 Dr. Al Potter John 4
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Introduction
“And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book; But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.” [John 20:30, 31]
Three conclusive soteriological truths that all the Gospel of John witnesses to:
[From Roy Laurin’s Commentary on John]
Christopher Morley wrote in Parnassus on Wheels, “When you sell a man a book you don’t sell him just twelve ounces of paper and ink and glue – you sell him a whole new life.” This is true of the fourth gospel. It is a way of life – eternal life made available in the divine person of Jesus through His life and death. An old Quaker expressed it this way: “By God’s grace I’m going to really live until I die, and then I’m going to live forever.”
What is eternal life? It is not something that happens at death but something that those who are born again possess now. They obtain it by birth, not by death. It is the life Jesus has and imparts to us upon the exercise of our faith.” [Roy Laurin, Commentary on John]
John’s purpose is to offer a devotional explanation in terms of faith, life and experience. Overall, it is to present Jesus as God, John says “Behold your God.”
Here is a Gospel that is beneficial for us to give to the non-believer and believer alike, a handbook of truth for the babe in Christ and a source of encouragement for the mature believer. Here we have 21 chapters full of great truths, all presented to us in the simplicity and love of a man who was a simple fisherman and yet would become the disciple closest to our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
John 4:1-42
Note: In verses 1-42 no specific sign is recorded yet this section lends great significance to the Ministry of our Lord. The focal point is Samaria. Here as stated by Morgan, “our Lord is seen crossing the boundary line of prejudice, and supposed privilege, as He went through Samaria. Jews, says John in a comment, have no dealings with Samaritans, but this Jew went through Samaria.”