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*When Jesus says "a little while and you will not see me," He refers to His coming ascension.  The time after the resurrection when Jesus ascended to heaven.  At this point Jesus has repeatedly told His disciples that things are about to change.  The disciples did not fully understand what was going to change, but it should have been clear that changes were coming.
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*When Jesus said and "again a little while and you will see me, because I go to the Father", He refers to the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus and the Spirit are one, and the Sprit would reveal all things.
  
 
===Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)===
 
===Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)===

Revision as of 15:18, 20 August 2018

Objectives

Materials

Introduction

Main Body

Setting The Stage

Main Proposition

Point 1, We must have eternal joy (V. 16-22)

Don't Be Confused (V. 16-18)

  • When Jesus says "a little while and you will not see me," He refers to His coming ascension. The time after the resurrection when Jesus ascended to heaven. At this point Jesus has repeatedly told His disciples that things are about to change. The disciples did not fully understand what was going to change, but it should have been clear that changes were coming.
  • When Jesus said and "again a little while and you will see me, because I go to the Father", He refers to the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus and the Spirit are one, and the Sprit would reveal all things.

Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)

Sorrow is Temporary (V. 21-23)

Point 2, Our joy should be rooted in our position (V. 23-28)

Direct Access to the Father (V. 23-24)

A Better Understanding (V. 25)

The Authority and Merit of Christ (V. 26-28)

Point 2, Our joy comes because we have peace (V. 29-33)

Not Rooted in Ourselves (V. 29-30)

  • Notice the irony. Have you ever jumped to a conclusion in someone's story or conversation only to find out you had no idea what you were talking about? (If you don't think you have ever done that then you might be oblivious.)

No Fear of Abandonment (V. 31-32)

Ultimate Victory (V. 33)

Conclusion