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Dealing With a Crisis. (John 18:1-27)

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Episode Notes: Dealing with a Crisis in Life (John 18:1-27)

Introduction

  • Theme: Addressing how to handle crises based on biblical principles. The arrest and trial of Jesus Christ as a case study for dealing with crises.
  • Context: Jesus faces arrest and trials, marking a significant crisis for Him and His disciples.
  • Main Themes: Voluntary submission, contrasting responses to crises, and preparation for life's inevitable crises.

Defining Crisis

  • Crisis: An unavoidable event causing distress or trauma.
  • Examples:
    • Minor crises:
    • Major crises:
  • Universal Reality: Everyone faces crises at some point in life.

Response to Crisis

  • Common Reactions:
    • Panic and impulsiveness.
    • Thoughtful submission to God's will.
  • Key Question: How should one handle life's crises?

Examination of John 18:1-27

  • The Arrest of Christ (John 18:1-11)
    • Contrast with Peter:
  • The Trial Before Annas (John 18:12-23)
    • Jesus’ Composure:
  • Peter’s Denial:
    • Peter denies knowing Jesus, highlighting fear and self-preservation.
    • Contrasts with Jesus' calm submission to God's plan.
  • The Trial Before Caiaphas (John 18:24-27)
    • Jesus’ Continued Submission:
      • Jesus is bound and taken to Caiaphas, maintaining His resolve.
    • Peter’s Further Denial:
      • Peter denies Jesus twice more, fulfilling Jesus' prediction.
      • Highlights the difference between Jesus' strength and Peter’s vulnerability.

Lessons from Jesus’ Response

  • Voluntary Submission:
    • Jesus’ acceptance of His fate demonstrates deep calmness and trust in God.
    • Even in crisis, it is possible to experience God's peace by submitting to His will.
  • Contrasting Responses:
    • Jesus: Represents strength, control, and calm submission.
    • Peter: Illustrates impulsiveness and denial under pressure.
    • Key takeaway: React thoughtfully and submit to God's will rather than impulsively reacting to crises.

Practical Application

  • Daily Submission:
    • Cultivating a habit of daily submission to God prepares one to handle major crises effectively.
    • Crisis reveals character: consistent submission to God builds strength and composure.
  • Building a Foundation:
    • Living a life in submission to God ensures a stable foundation to lean on during crises.
    • Reacting to smaller crises with trust in God builds the ability to handle major crises later.

Conclusion

  • Inevitable Crises: Everyone will face crises; preparation through daily submission to God is crucial.
  • Emulating Jesus’ example leads to peace and resilience. Avoid impulsive reactions like Peter’s; instead, align with God's will for strength and support. By following Jesus' example, believers can face crises with calmness and confidence, ensuring th

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Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
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Chapitres

1. Dealing With a Crisis. (John 18:1-27) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Apostolic Mentoring (00:10:07)

3. (Cont.) Dealing With a Crisis. (John 18:1-27) (00:10:45)

877 episodes

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Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com
For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
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Episode Notes: Dealing with a Crisis in Life (John 18:1-27)

Introduction

  • Theme: Addressing how to handle crises based on biblical principles. The arrest and trial of Jesus Christ as a case study for dealing with crises.
  • Context: Jesus faces arrest and trials, marking a significant crisis for Him and His disciples.
  • Main Themes: Voluntary submission, contrasting responses to crises, and preparation for life's inevitable crises.

Defining Crisis

  • Crisis: An unavoidable event causing distress or trauma.
  • Examples:
    • Minor crises:
    • Major crises:
  • Universal Reality: Everyone faces crises at some point in life.

Response to Crisis

  • Common Reactions:
    • Panic and impulsiveness.
    • Thoughtful submission to God's will.
  • Key Question: How should one handle life's crises?

Examination of John 18:1-27

  • The Arrest of Christ (John 18:1-11)
    • Contrast with Peter:
  • The Trial Before Annas (John 18:12-23)
    • Jesus’ Composure:
  • Peter’s Denial:
    • Peter denies knowing Jesus, highlighting fear and self-preservation.
    • Contrasts with Jesus' calm submission to God's plan.
  • The Trial Before Caiaphas (John 18:24-27)
    • Jesus’ Continued Submission:
      • Jesus is bound and taken to Caiaphas, maintaining His resolve.
    • Peter’s Further Denial:
      • Peter denies Jesus twice more, fulfilling Jesus' prediction.
      • Highlights the difference between Jesus' strength and Peter’s vulnerability.

Lessons from Jesus’ Response

  • Voluntary Submission:
    • Jesus’ acceptance of His fate demonstrates deep calmness and trust in God.
    • Even in crisis, it is possible to experience God's peace by submitting to His will.
  • Contrasting Responses:
    • Jesus: Represents strength, control, and calm submission.
    • Peter: Illustrates impulsiveness and denial under pressure.
    • Key takeaway: React thoughtfully and submit to God's will rather than impulsively reacting to crises.

Practical Application

  • Daily Submission:
    • Cultivating a habit of daily submission to God prepares one to handle major crises effectively.
    • Crisis reveals character: consistent submission to God builds strength and composure.
  • Building a Foundation:
    • Living a life in submission to God ensures a stable foundation to lean on during crises.
    • Reacting to smaller crises with trust in God builds the ability to handle major crises later.

Conclusion

  • Inevitable Crises: Everyone will face crises; preparation through daily submission to God is crucial.
  • Emulating Jesus’ example leads to peace and resilience. Avoid impulsive reactions like Peter’s; instead, align with God's will for strength and support. By following Jesus' example, believers can face crises with calmness and confidence, ensuring th

Support the show

Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Dealing With a Crisis. (John 18:1-27) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Apostolic Mentoring (00:10:07)

3. (Cont.) Dealing With a Crisis. (John 18:1-27) (00:10:45)

877 episodes

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