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  1. How did John prove that the Mosaic system was replaced by Christ? Moses brought the law, but Jesus brought grace and truth. What did John write about the Jewish belief that Christ will come only for the Jews?

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  3. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What does the word Gospel mean?, What does the good news concern, Longest book in the New Testament and more.

  4. As we proceed with our study, we shall find that among the specific teachings of the Church respecting the Christ are these: (1) The unity and continuity of His mission in all ages—this of necessity involving the verity of His preexistence and foreordination. (2) The fact of His antemortal Godship.

    • The Life of Christ
    • The Outline of Jesus’ Ministry
    • What Jesus Said About Himself and His Kingdom Program
    • What Does Jesus’ Life Call For from People and For God’s people?
    • God’s Vindication of The Life of Christ

    Summarizing the life of history’s most dominant and unique figure is a challenge. The importance of Jesus is shown by the fact that his life is the dividing point in our calendar between the era before Christ and that which followed the life of our Lord. We proceed in four steps. First, we look at the broad chronological and geographical outline of...

    The dates of Jesus’s ministry are tied to the timing of his crucifixion and the ministry of John the Baptist. Two options for the date of his crucifixion are the years AD 30 or 33. Our uncertainty revolves around being able to pinpoint exactly when in the time of Pontius Pilate’s rule as procurator Jesus was executed. Evidence for Jesus’s existence...

    An important precursor to Jesus’s life that sets up his ministry and frames its importance is a remark made by John the Baptist that appears in Matthew, Mark and Luke about the one coming after him baptizing with the Spirit and fire (Matt. 3:11-12; Mark 1:8; Luke 3:15-17). Luke’s version tells us that this remark came in response to speculation tha...

    The role of the Holy Spirit in God’s program was the subject of Jesus’s Upper Room discourse (John 14–16). Jesus said he had to depart so he might send the Paraclete. The consummate gift in salvation is eternal life and that life is driven by the presence of God’s Spirit within God’s people. The Spirit gives a teaching and enablement that people la...

    When Jesus stood before the Jewish leadership and was asked if he was the Christ, he replied positively and then noted he would be seen as the Son of Man riding the clouds and seated at God’s right hand (Matt. 26:62–66; Mark 14:61–65; Luke 22:66–71). He was affirming that whatever they did to him, God would vindicate him and show him to be what he ...

  5. Lesson Objectives: To establish John’s two-fold purpose for writing his Gospel account of the life of Christ. To help the students understand when John wrote his Gospel and when the events of which he wrote took place. To show the importance of the four Passover feasts to John’s chronology of Christ’s ministry.

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  7. With the birth of Jesus, God himself physically entered history—the “Lord Omnipotent who reigneth, who was, and is from all eternity to eternity, [came] down from heaven among the children of men, and [dwelt] in a tabernacle of clay” (Mosiah 3:5). This is known in Latter-day Saint theology as the “condescension of God” (1 Nephi 11:26–33).

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