Setting
Jesus declared that He was the light of the world, but the Pharisees could not accept His message. Jesus thus warned them of the deadly consequence of refusing to believe the One sent by God. Many, however, believed Jesus because of His words. The focus of this study is Jesus’ discourse with this particular group. Sadly, these people also rejected Jesus in the end despite their initial acceptance. This chapter concludes with the murderous resistance of Jesus’ audience as well as the height of Jesus’ self-revelation.
Did You Know...?
1. “You are a Samaritan” (8:48): The Jews despised the Samaritans because of their mixed ancestry.
2. “You are not yet fifty years old” (8:57): The age of fifty was viewed as the end of a man’s working life and attainment to full maturity (cf. Num 4:3, 39, 8:24, 25). [ref]
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Record the things Jesus said about “His word” in this passage.
Segment Analysis
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8:31–36
1. What does the Lord expect of a believer?
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2. What does it mean to abide in Jesus’ word?
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3. How does the popular concept of “truth” today differ from the Biblical concept of truth?
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4. Explain the meaning of slavery and freedom in this passage, in contrast to a secular notion of slavery and freedom.
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5. In practical terms, what is it like to live as a slave? As a son? (see v. 35)
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6. How does Jesus make us free?
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8:37–47
7. Jesus both conceded to and denied the claim of His hearers as descendants of Abraham (37, 39). What was Jesus’ point?
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8. Why did Jesus’ listeners respond with the words “We were not born of fornication?”
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9a. What characterizes: a child of the devil?
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9b. a child of God?
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10. What does it mean to be “of God” (47)?
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8:48–59
11a. How does keeping of Jesus’ word save us from death?
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11b. What does it mean to “keep” His word?
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12. What can we learn from Jesus to be a true child of God (54, 55)?
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13. What did Jesus mean by “Abraham rejoiced to see My day”?
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14. What claim was Jesus making with the “I AM” statement in verse 58?