THURSDAY- 6TH
WEEK OF EASTER -A
I
Reading: Acts 18:1-8:Paul lodged with them and worked, and he used to hold
debates in the synagogues.
Gospel:
John 16:16-20: You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn to joy.
The
Resurrection and Its Effects Foretold, Jn 16:16-33
This is one the great
passages on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it is one the glorious
passages in all Scripture. It is one of those passages that lays out more than
human could ever imagine. Jesus revealed and proclaimed the resurrection and
its effects upon the world.
1. The resurrection
perplexes people (v.16-19)
a. The death and resurrection
of Jesus predicted
b. The resurrection was
perplexing
1) The disciples’ perplexity
2) Jesus knew the disciples’ perplexity and wished to help
2. The resurrection
brings joy-irrepressible, joy (v.20-22)
a. There was grief at
first: His death
b. There was then joy:
His resurrection
c. There was a good
illustration: A woman’s labour
d. There was
irrepressible joy
1) Because of resurrection
2) Because no person could take the joy away
3. The resurrection
gives open access into God’s presence (v.23-24)
a. The glorious promise
b. The institution of
prayer “in Jesus’ name”
4. The resurrection
reveals all about the Father (v.25-27)
a. The resurrection
shows and declares the Father clearly
b. The resurrection
shows that the approach to God is “in Jesus”
c. The resurrection
shows that the Father Himself loves the believer
5. The resurrection
validates the Messiahship of Jesus (v.28)
6. The resurrection
exposes weak faith (v.29-32)
a. The disciples
declared their faith
b. Jesus questioned
their weak profession
c. The cross tasted and
exposed their profession
7. The resurrection
makes available true peace (v.33)
Thought: The
peace and joy of God come only through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, only
through his conquest and victory over sin and death.
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