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Homiletics: John 11


Contents (not sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture, fit on one line):

1
1-4
Lz sick, Bethny, M&M (Mry pour perf/wipe ft w/hair): L,1uY=sick; J: end death, 4 G glry
2
5-8
JYMrth/sis/Lz; hrd sick,stayd 2 mor d; 2Dsc: Lets go Judea; Rab, Jws tried stn u & u go bk?
3
9-10
J: arn’t 12h daylt, any wlk daytm stmbl see by wrld lt; Whn pers wlk@nt stmbl, hv no lt
4
11-13
Lz falln asleep I go wk up;Dsc:L if sleep, gt bttr; J spkg o death disc thot mean natrl sleep
5
14-16
He: Lz=ded &I glad I thr so u bel, lets go 2 hm;Thos 2 disc: lets go tht we may die w/Hm
6
17-19
On arr J fnd Lz in tomb 4d; Bethny<2mi 2="" amp="" bro="" cm="" cmfrt="" font="" frm="" jerus="" jws="" loss="" m="" mny="" o="">
7
20-22
Mrtha hrd J cmng, went 2 Hm, Mry styd hm; L, if u here bro hv died; I no G gv whtevr u ask
8
23-25
J: ur bro rise agn;Mrth:he rise in resur@last d; J: I resur&lif 1who bel in me live evn tho die
9
26-28
whoevr live by bel in me nvr die, u bel? Y, I bel u Mess; she calld Mry:Tchr here/askg 4 u
10
29-32
Mry got up/wnt 2 Hm; J enter vill, Jws followd; Mry saw J/fell@ft:L if u here, bro hv died
11
33-36
J saw her/Jws weep, deeply mvd; Whr u laid hm, Cm & see; J wept; Jws: see how he Y hm
12
37-39
som:cdn’tve kpt frm dying; J, mvd, came 2 tomb- cave w/stn; Tk away stn; L,bd odor,  4d
13
40-42a
J:didn’t I tell if u bel u see glry o G;took away stn,J: Fr TY tht U hrd me; U alwys hr
14
42b-45
I sd 4 ppl here bel u snt me;J ld voce: Lz, cm out;Mn cm out, J: tk off grv cloth;mny Jws bel
15
46-47
som went Phar told what J done; CP&Phar call mtg Sanhdrn: ths mn perf mny sign
16
48-49
if we let go,mny bel & Rom tk tmpl/nat’n; Caiphas (HP):u no nthg;
17
50-51
u realize it bettr 1mn die 4ppl thn nat’n perish; He say on own, proph J die 4 Jew nat’n
18
52
also scatrd children of G 2 brng togthr, mk 1
19
53-54
Frm that d, plottd tk life, J no lngr mv publicly Judea, wd 2Ephraim w/Dsc
20
55-57
Whn almst Pass,mny 2 Jerus; kpt lookng 4 J;CP&Phar ordrs any1 found J rpt so they arrest

 


Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture):

1
1-16
Jesus and the disciples hear their friend Lazarus is sick and go back to Judea
Principle:
God is glorified in all circumstances including sickness and death.
2
17-45
Jesus speaks to Martha and Mary and calls Lazarus out of the tomb
Principle:
Jesus is sovereign over death, having conquered it at the cross.
3
46-57
The Chief Priests and Pharisees plot to arrest Jesus
Principle:
Those threatened by Jesus will attack Him and His people.

 

Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):

Jesus resurrects Lazarus leading the Pharisees to plot His arrest.

 

Aim (“To Cause My Audience To…” Know, See, etc.):

TCMATK Christ should be glorified in the lives of His people.

 

Application (not yes or no question.  Meant to bring about life change):

1
What have you done/will you do to glorify Christ in the face of sickness and death?
2
How will you share the power of Jesus’ resurrection to encourage others dealing with painful circumstances?
3
What will you do to prepare for and protect yourself or others from enemy attacks?

 

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