The Book of John, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS
The Book of John, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS
The Book of John, 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS
Reporter:
LUCILLE GACUTAN ARAMBURO
Purpose
John purpose was to present
Jesus as God, and this is evident
in his first and in almost his last
reference to Christ. John the
writer, concentrates on
Jerusalem and Judea, hence the
Lords visit to the feasts are
given special prominence.
A completive Necessity
John interprets who Jesus is inwardly;
unveils the divine; is parallels with
the eagle, gives larger place to Christ
private conversations, his verbal
conflicts with the Jews, and His closer
teaching in seclusion to His inner
disciples; wholly devoted to His
Judean ministry; is doctrinal.
John begins with a direct Divine
revelation of that which as altogether
eternal.
Interpretative
Emphasis
Explains about the different feel
about the gospel.
Creates an interesting problem,
for at certain points it is not easy to
decide where reporting give place to
Johns own comments or explaining.
Johns own recurrent comments
and explaining's are a rewarding
study all in themselves
Flashlight
John did not furnish his readers with anything
like the diary of factual details. There is no
account of our lords birth, baptism, temptation,
transfiguration or ascension. There are only 8
miracles and one parable in John.
There is nothing like the running succession
of major and minor incidents, or the
interweaving of miracles and parable.
John Himself, is fully aware of these omission.
They are not neglected areas; they are
purposely by-passed for the sake of
concentration on the significances of what he
has selected.
Recurrent Ideas
Center: Eternal Life by Believing on Jesus
as son of God and Savior of men.
Christ is revealed as Life, Light, and Love
Key Verse:
John Chapter 1:
1. His own received Him not
2. But as many as received Him
3. To them He gave power to become
1st Miracle
Key-note: This beginning of miracles did
Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested
forth His glory; and His disciples believed on
Him.
That ye might believe that Jesus is the
Christ the Son of god; and that believing ye
might have life through His name.
new.
2. Sychar woman: inner spring of life and
satisfaction
3. Man born blind: is an inward as well as an
outward eye-opening to see Jesus as the
Son of God
4. Peter: brings restoration and new
commission to ministry for the Saviour.
Designation of Jesus
1. Word 2. Life
3. Light 4. Son
The WORD
. In relation to God, Jesus Christ is the Word and the
The SON
Theos, the Son in relation to the Father; in
the bosom of the the Father. This is a
reciprocal fellowship of love residing in the
Deity; and it is one of the ultimate, eternal of
God, for there cannot be eternal fatherhood
without eternal sonship. The Word and the
Son supplement and protect each other. The
two terms ensure both aspects of the truth to
us, and at the same time guards us from
error. Our Lord and Saviour, the second
Member of the Trinity is both eternal and
personal.
5 associated pairs
1. The word-becoming flesh as the incarnate truth
2. The-shining in the darkness, the darkness
eternal life
The life is given to us through faith in the Calvary
work of the Saviour Son, and that it is eternal.
3rd: He that believeth on the Son hath
everlasting Life and he that believeth not the Son
shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on
him.
This eternal life is the present possession of the
believer. There is nothing doubtful: hath, meaning
here and now.
resurrection
he that believeth in me, though he
may have died, yet shall he live; and
whosoever is living and believing in
Me shall never die.
8th: and this is life eternal that
they might know Thee, the only
true God, and Jesus Christ whom
Thou hast sent
To possess Jesus Christ and be
possessed by Him is to find God- and
the true life. All who accept Christ
are drawn to Him by the Father. The
eternal life which believers possess
through the Saviour is to end in a
I AM
Incarnate Word: Only Begotten Son;
the I AM
1. I AM the Bread of Life
2. I AM the Light of the World
3. I AM the Door of the Sheep
4. I AM the Good Shepherd
5. I AM the Resurrection and the Life
6. I AM the Way the Truth and the
Life
7. I AM the true Vine
The Message
Fundamentally, or Lords message
was Himself. He did not come merely
to preach a Gospel; he Himself is the
Gospel. He did not come merely to
give bread; He said: I am the
bread
I am is ego eimi, expresses
personal being in the strongest
possible way
Introduction
We find reroof in Corinthians.
Reproof always has to do with
wrong practice. The Corinthian
epistles expose fault. In
Corinthians there is a variety of
topics provoked by way of reproof
or reply which are incidental to the
replies which Paul is writing to
requests and reports from Corinth.
The Corinthians epistles are
apologetic (persuasive). There is
largely full of reproof for practical
errors in life and walk.
Introduction
The greatest human missionary of
all times was the Apostle Paul. This
ex-Pharisee, who had once hated
and hounded Christians, made three
great missionary trips, thus, the
former vicious wolf of the flock
became one of Gods finest sheep
dogs.
Epistles to the Corinthians is the
second in importance because of
a. The resurrection of Christ and
the believer
b. The longest epistle written by
Introduction
Problems in the Corinthians Church
1. Perverted doctrine of baptism
2. Bragging about what little human
wisdom they had
3. Carnal to the core
4. Deceive themselves
5. Were puffed up
6. Were tolerating horrible immortality
7. Suing each other in heathen courts
8. Were confused about marriage
9. Had abused the doctrine of Christian
liberty
Introduction
10.they were not dressing properly
absolutely secure
b. Blameless: not called into court,
uncharged, but chargeless
flesh: categories
a. The corpse (psuchikos) man
characteristics
He may not be totally depraved, but
he is totally helpless to comprehend
Gods Word . But the natural man
receiveth no the things of the Spirit of
God: for they are foolishness unto
him: neither can he know them,
because they are spiritually
discerned
ii. Man thus concludes that the
Scriptures are senseless
iii. Man is dead and must be resurrected,
for he cannot be revived.
i.
g. Gift of faith.
i. Saving- given to all repenting sinners
ii.Sanctifying- available to all believers
iii.Stewardship-given to some believers .
This is the gift of faith and is a
supernatural ability to believe and expect
great things from God.
h.Gift of teaching. Ability to communicate and
clarify the details of the Word of God.
i. Gift of evangelism. The supernatural ability to
point sinners to Christ and to burden Christian
about soul winning.
j. Gift of pastor-teacher. The supernatural
ability to preach and teach the Word of God
and to feed and lead the flock of God. This is
the only double portion gift of the eighteen
gifts. Thus all teacher are not called to be
pastors, but all pastors are to be teachers.
2
Corinthians
nd
Result of Giving:
a. Bring blessing to the needy
b. Bring blessing to the giver
that ye, always having all
sufficiency in all things,..
i. Will be provided by God
ii. Will be prayed for
c. Bring blessing to God. they will
glorify God
Pauls pen is to defend his
apostleship. Both his good name and
ministry were being undermined. In his
able defense Paul demonstrate that:
a.His method s are superior.
i. In defeating Satan one must use blood not
fire.
accuser
i. his supernatural sight: Paul actually
died during his stoning at Lystra and that
during this time he experienced the vision,
prior to being raised again from the dead for
God.
ii. His supernatural strength the thorn of
the flesh (chronic ophthalmic) a disease of the
eyes, not extremely painful, but at times
repulsive. Satan may have exploited a natural
infirmity. ..My grace is sufficient for thee: for
my strength is made perfect in weakness
Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in
reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in
distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am
weak, then am I strong.