SJTJ 218: Week 31 EXPLORE (John 12:36b-50 - Moving Beyond Being Impressed)

10/08/2025 49 min

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WEEK 31.7 Discussion questions below.Episode SummaryIn this Week 31 explore episode, Nick and Jamie conclude John chapter 12 by examining the sobering reality that despite three years of miraculous signs and teaching, most people still didn't believe in Jesus. They dive deep into the challenging Isaiah prophecies about hardened hearts, exploring how God can use unbelief without causing it, and discuss the leaders who believed secretly but feared losing their social standing. The episode concludes with Jesus's final public appeal containing six powerful summary statements of his entire ministry, challenging listeners to move beyond being impressed by Jesus to actually trusting and following him.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Listener Shoutout 01:24 Recap of John 12 02:33 Exploring the Unbelief in John 12 10:07 The Role of Miraculous Signs and Faith 16:04 Understanding Isaiah's Prophecies 21:52 Isaiah's Vision and Its Implications 24:54 The Hardness of Heart and Exile 27:12 Isaiah's Prophecy and Jesus 30:08 Personal Testimonies of Faith 31:55 Timid Faith and Public Perception 38:17 Jesus' Final Public Appeal 41:12 Reflections on Jesus' Teachings 44:58 Concluding Thoughts and TakeawaysKey PointsMiraculous Signs Don't Guarantee Faith: People can witness incredible miracles yet still not enter into a trusting relationship with Jesus.Isaiah's Prophecy of Hardened Hearts: God doesn't cause unbelief but allows people's hard-heartedness to run its course, using even their resistance to eventually woo them to faith The Cycle of Unbelief to Restoration: Isaiah saw a pattern of unbelief → consequences → repentance → restoration that John applies to Jesus' rejection by religious leadersSecret Faith vs. Bold Witness: Many leaders believed but kept quiet due to social pressure. While wisdom is sometimes needed, the motivation matters (fear of rejection vs. strategic timing, especially in areas of the world that restrict the gospel)Jesus's Final Appeal: Six summary statements emphasizing that he perfectly reveals the Father, brings light, comes to save not judge, and offers eternal life through his wordsDiscussion QuestionsRead through John 12:36b-50. Share what the passage reveals to you about God, about humanity, and about following Jesus. Then discuss some or all of the following questions:Signs vs. Faith: Nick and Jamie note that miraculous signs don't guarantee faith - people can be impressed by Jesus's power without entering into relationship with him. What's the difference between being amazed by Jesus and actually trusting him? What moved you from one to the other?The Isaiah Prophecies: The challenging passages from Isaiah troubled Jamie until Nick explained the restoration cycle in Isaiah. How do you reconcile God's love with human responsibility when it comes to belief and unbelief?Secret vs. Public Faith: Many leaders believed but kept it secret due to social pressure. When is it wise to be strategic about sharing faith versus when might we be motivated by fear of losing reputation? How do you navigate this in your context?Love as the Greatest Force: Jamie suggests that love is more powerful than miracles in moving people toward faith. Have you found this to be true? How has experiencing God's love (through others) been more impactful than witnessing his power?Jesus's Judgment Stance: Jesus says "I didn't come to judge the world, but to save it." How should this shape how we as his followers approach people who don't believe or who struggle in their faith?End your time by taking a minute to listen to the Holy Spirit and prayerfully choose an “I will…” intention. One small, practical step you’ll take this week to put your learning into practice.Connect With UsEmail: [email protected] Media: @GoTheWildWay on Instagram and FacebookWebsite: thewildway.caNew Resource: Rhythms of Life course available as digital download or print version on AmazonDONATE TO THE WILD WAY⁠.