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John 5:1-23 Episode 9 – The Son Does Nothing Without the Father

January 18, 2020

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John 5:1-23 Episode 9 – The Son Does Nothing Without the Father

In this podcast episode, pastor Andy Davis goes line by line through John 5:1-23. This chapter in John’s gospel goes a long way to help us understand what we can and should know now about Christ’s deity, incarnation, and relationship to the Father. In this passage, we see how Jesus is in total submission to the Father and does only what the Father wants Him to do, providing a clear example of how all of us as believers should live. We also see Jesus heal a paralyzed man with just a command and see the Jews begin to persecute Jesus for healing on the Sabbath and for equating Himself with God.

Jesus went to Jerusalem to observe a Jewish feast and he met a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years. Jesus healed him with a command. Rather than celebrate, the Jewish leaders grilled the man about Sabbath rules. Jesus also confronted the man about his soul and threatened that something worse would happen if he didn’t stop sinning. The man reported Jesus to the leaders. The Jews persecuted Jesus because He was working on the Sabbath. Jesus actually fanned the flame by linking His work to the Father’s. The Jews sought to kill Jesus because He was claiming to be God. Jesus explained His own tasks (miracles, judgment, raising people to eternal life) as proof that He is to be honored in the same way that God is honored.

Jesus went to Jerusalem to observe a Jewish feast and he met a man who had been paralyzed for 38 years. Jesus healed him with a command. Rather than celebrate, the Jewish leaders grilled the man about Sabbath rules. Jesus also confronted the man about his soul and threatened that something worse would happen if he didn’t stop sinning. The man reported Jesus to the leaders. The Jews persecuted Jesus because He was working on the Sabbath. Jesus actually fanned the flame by linking His work to the Father’s. The Jews sought to kill Jesus because He was claiming to be God. Jesus explained His own tasks (miracles, judgment, raising people to eternal life) as proof that He is to be honored in the same way that God is honored.

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