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Title For this time

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John 12:20~30 For this time ~ Topic: 30. Glory 2006. 1. 29.

 

Introduction

: People misunderstood the Messiah. (① Glory of Jesus, ② Purpose of Jesus, ③ World, ④ Misunderstanding about the Messiah (Light))

 

1. The Greeks Seek Jesus (20-22)

“The whole world is after him” (John 12:19) This is the coming King and the coming Messiah by many people at that time.

It's a welcome welcome.

Several Greek pilgrims who came to attend the Passover wanted to meet Jesus, who was being proclaimed king.

did. (a few Greeks representing the people of the world)

John represents Greeks, Gentile nations, and all people in the world who want to see Jesus and fear God.

regarded as people who

The appearance the Greeks saw was glorified by the multitude as if the whole world followed Jesus.

It was.

The Greeks also wanted to join the group. So I asked for an interview with Jesus.

 

2. The glory of Jesus (23-26)

When Jesus met them, he tried to correct the misunderstanding of the world about the Messiah.

The road to glory is not through victory and glory, nor through domination and conquest, but only through self-killing.

and through serving God and people.

One). Jesus said, “The hour has come when we will receive the glory of the Son of Man.”

Of course, the time of Jesus refers to death. “Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies...”

The glory of Jesus is the glory of the cross.

To gain the allegiance of men and to be exalted as king could be accomplished by death.

① God exalts Jesus as King because he died for the sins of the whole world.

②People will have the kingdom of God because Jesus died for them and gave God's eternal inheritance.

become a citizen

“The parable of a grain of wheat” indicates the need for glory, or death, before bearing fruit.

 

 


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