WEDNESDAY- 4TH
WEEK OF EASTER -A
I
Reading: Acts 12:24-13:5: Set Barnabas and Saul apart.
Gospel:
John 12:44-50: I, the light, have come into the world.
Jesus
Rejected and Accepted as King, 12:37-50
This is a
clear picture of Jesus’ being rejected and accepted as king.
1. The unbelievers
(v.37-41)
a. They act illogically
1) They reject
miraculous signs
2) They reject
revelation
3) They reject the arm
of the Lord
b. The results of
unbelief:
A just, judicial
rejection by God
1) Man is blinded
2) Man is hardened,
deadened
3) Man is condemned to
be lost
4) Man is condemned to
remain unhealed
5) Man never sees the
glory of the Lord
2 The silent believers
(v.42-43)
a. They failed to
confess Jesus
a. They fail, fearing
personal loss
c. They fail, loving
the praise of men more than God
3. The true believer
(v.44-46)
a. Believes on
God-through Jesus, the Mediator
b. Sees God-through
Jesus, the Mediator
c. Is delivered from
darkness-through Jesus the Light
4. The unbeliever-his
judgement (v.47-50)
a. Judged not by Jesus:
He came to save, not judge
b. Judged by the words
of salvation: the very words he rejected will stand as a witness against him
1) Because Jesus’ words
are God’s commandment
2) Because God’s word
is life
3) Because the words of
Jesus are the truth
Thought: A
person is led to a juridical blindness and rejection by God through obstinate
unbelief, constant sin and continued rejection.
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