
Prepared by William Earnhardt for Sabbath School class, December 28, 2024.
Main Theme: In this, our last week in John, we will look at some of this Gospel’s key points, which can help us move beyond the mere head knowledge of Jesus to, instead, knowing Him better and more closely abiding in Him and in His Word.
Read in Class: John 21:1-25. Have the class define the main idea of this chapter.
Study: What crucial truths are revealed here, especially about God’s grace—and human humility?
Apply: Why is humility so key in anyone seeking to know the Lord? In light of the Cross, what do any of us have to be proud of?
Share: Your friend points out that people jumped to the wrong conclusion about what Jesus meant in John 21:20-23. Your friend asks why people sometimes misunderstood Jesus’ words. What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: John 1:4-10 and John 8:12. Ask the class to define the common thread of these passages.
Study: What great contrast is present here, and why is this contrast so foundational to understanding truth?
Apply: Read John 8:42-44. How does Jesus describe the false foundation on which the religious leaders of Israel had based their faith?
Share: Your friend asks you, “How do you respond to truths that “step on your toes,” as opposed to how you should respond to those truths?” What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: John 4:46-54. Ask the class to define the main idea of this passage.
Study: What problem brought the official to Jesus, and what was the real underlying issue here?
Apply: What is the relationship between our love for Jesus and obedience? Why is any kind of “obedience” not based on love in danger of being legalism?
Share: Your friend asks you if you believe in Jesus because you have seen signs and miracles, or because of what the Bible says about Jesus. What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: John 12:32 and John 15:1-11. Ask the class if there is a common thread in these two passages.
Study: What is it that draws people into a relationship with Jesus?
Apply: What is the secret of spiritual growth and health?
Share: What are some fresh and new revelations you have gained studying this quarter’s lesson, “Themes in the Gospel of John?”