Listen "SJTJ70: Week 10 EXPLORE (John 3:16-36 - Beyond "fire insurance")"
Episode Synopsis
WEEK 10.7 Discussion questions below.Journey Through John's Gospel: Exploring John 3:16 and BeyondIn episode 70 of A Slow Journey Through John, hosts Jamie and Nick delve into the complexities of John 3:16, extending through Jesus's interaction with Nicodemus and revisiting John the Baptist. We discuss the concept of eternal life, the scope of God's love, and the contentious issue of condemnation and hell. We also explore how our understanding of God might be influenced by our earthly fathers. The episode ends with a reflection on humility, ego in ministry, and a preview of John 4, focusing on the Samaritan woman at the well.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:32 Reflecting on John 3:1601:43 Recap of Recent Meditations02:59 Exploring the Themes of John 3:1610:07 The Scope of God's Love11:58 Understanding Eternal Life16:07 Judgment and Condemnation22:04 Different Views on Hell27:20 The Purpose of Jesus' Coming28:24 Embracing Light Over Darkness29:11 The Challenge of Stepping into the Light31:11 Transition to John the Baptist32:25 John the Baptist's Final Testimony32:59 A Story of Ministry and Collaboration39:44 Understanding Divine Wrath50:53 Takeaways and Reflections53:35 Looking Forward to John Chapter 4—JOURNAL PROMPTS / SMALL GROUP GUIDERead through John 3:16-36. Share what the passage reveals to you about God, about humanity, and about following Jesus. Then discuss some or all of the following questions:Nick and Jamie discuss how we often superimpose our earthly father's characteristics onto God. How has your relationship with your earthly father influenced your perception of God? What aspects of this perception might need healing or reconsideration?John 3:16 is described as summarizing the gospel in one verse. Beyond simply knowing this verse, how has your understanding of God's love for "the world" (not just believers) challenged or changed your approach to those who don't share your faith?The podcast distinguishes between viewing eternal life as something that begins after death versus something we participate in now. Where do you see evidence of God's eternal life operating in your daily experience, and how might you more fully engage with it?The speakers present different understandings of God's judgment and wrath, suggesting it may be more about the natural consequences of choosing darkness over light rather than God's anger. How does this perspective change your understanding of passages about God's judgment?John the Baptist demonstrates a profound humility with his statement "He must increase, I must decrease." Where in your life, ministry, or relationships might you be holding onto territory or recognition that would better serve God's kingdom if released?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.--SJTJ s a year-long contemplative journey through the Gospel of John. We invite you into Scripture, reflection, and intentional practices to help you pause, listen, and respond to God’s love in transformative ways. BibliographyVisit our websiteFollow us on social media for weekly practices: @gothewildwayContact us: podcast (at) thewildway.caAll Scripture from the Common English Bible (2012) unless otherwise noted.Music credits:Weekday music by Maksym Dudchyk on Pixabay. Used with permission.Examen music: Music by Laniakea from Uppbeat. License code: HRU7UD9ID388DFJTTeaching podcast: Music produced by Nick OsborneDONATE TO THE WILD WAY. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.
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