Study of the Psalms Chapter 1 verse 1 by wanderean
John 15-21
1. John 15
The second of four chapters where Jesus teaches his disciples after the Last Supper.
Jesus speaks of the relationships of believers to himself, to each other, and to the world.
Jesus also promises to send a helper, the Holy Spirit.
2. John 15:1-2 I am the true vine, and my
Father is the husbandman. Every
branch in me that beareth not fruit he
taketh away: and every branch that
beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may
bring forth more fruit.
9. John 15:4 Manatili kayo sa akin at ako
ay mananatili sa inyo. Ang sanga ay
hindi makakapamunga sa kaniyang
sarili malibang ito ay manatili sa puno
ng ubas. Maging kayo man ay hindi
makakapamunga malibang manatili
kayo sa akin.
10. John 15:9
Kung papaanong inibig ako ng Ama ay
gayon ko rin kayo inibig.
Manatili kayo sa aking pag-ibig.
11. John 15:12 Ito ang aking utos: Kayo ay
mag-ibigan sa isa't isa gaya ng pag-
ibig ko sa inyo.
12. John 15:7 Ang mga bagay na ito ay
iniuutos ko sa inyo upang kayo ay
mag-ibigan sa isa't isa.
13. What are the results of following
these commands of Jesus as cited
in the following verses?
14. John 15:5 Ako ang puno ng ubas, kayo
ang mga sanga. Ang nananatili sa
akin at ako sa kaniya ay magbubunga
nang sagana sapagkat kung hiwalay
kayo sa akin hindi kayo makakagawa
ng anuman.
15. John 15:7 Kung kayo ay mananatili sa
akin at ang aking mga salita ay
manatili sa inyo, hingin ninyo ang
anumang inyong ibigin at ito ay
mangyayari sa inyo.
16. John 15:8 Sa ganito naluluwalhati ang
aking Ama na kayo ay magbunga ng
sagana at kayo ay magiging mga
alagad ko.
17. John 15:10 Kung tutuparin ninyo ang
aking mga utos, mananatili kayo sa
aking pag-ibig. Tulad ko, tinupad ko
ang mga utos ng aking Ama at
nanatili sa kaniyang pag-ibig.
18. John 15:14 Kayo ay aking mga
kaibigan kapag ginawa ninyo ang
anumang inuutos ko sa inyo.
19. John 15:16 Hindi ninyo ako hinirang
ngunit ako ang humirang sa inyo at
nagtalaga sa inyo. Ang dahilan ay
upang kayo ay humayo at mamunga
at ang inyong bunga ay manatili. At
anumang ang inyong hingin sa aking
Ama sa pangalan ko ay ibibigay niya
sa inyo.
20. Why did Jesus tell his disciples
to remain in his love?
21. John 15:11 Ang mga bagay na ito ay
sinabi ko sa inyo upang ang aking
kagalakan ay manatili sa inyo.
Gayundin naman, ang inyong
kagalakan ay malubos.
22. GREATER LOVE IS NO
ONE THAN THIS
that he lay down his life for his
friends.
23. John 16
The work of the holy spirit, and disciples’ grief will turn to joy.
24. John 16:1
All this I have told you so
that you will not go astray.
25. List three things, from the
Gospel of John 13, 14 and 15
that Jesus told them that might
have helped them to not go
astray?
26. John 13:34-35 "A new command I give
you: Love one another. As I have loved
you, so you must love one another. 35
By this all men will know that you are
my disciples, if you love one another."
27. John 14:1 "Do not let your hearts be
troubled. Trust in God; trust also in
me."
28. John 15:4 "Remain in me, and I will
remain in you. No branch can bear
fruit by itself; it must remain in the
vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless
you remain in me."
29. Why does the Holy Spirit
will convict the world?
30. …he (Holy Spirit) will convict the world of guilt in
regard to sin and righteousness and judgment:
9 in regard to sin,
because men do not believe in me;
10 in regard to righteousness,
because I am going to the Father, where you can
see me no longer;
11 and in regard to judgment, because the prince
of this world now stands condemned.
31. SIN
All who reject Jesus Christ are dead in their sins
RIGHTEOUSNESS
All who believe in Jesus Christ
are righteous despite their sin
JUDGMENT
All who do not believe in Jesus Christ
are judged for their sins
32. What are the two reasons
Jesus gives for The Father’s
love for the disciples?
33. Reasons Jesus gave in this chapter
for the things he told his disciples?
34. In verse 1 Jesus said
“All this I have told you
so that you will not go astray.”
35. In verse 4 Jesus said
“I have told you this,
so that when the time comes
you will remember that I warned you.”
36. In verse 15 Jesus said
“All that belongs to the Father is mine.
That is why I said the Spirit
will take from what is mine
and make it known to you.”
37. In verse 33 Jesus said
"I have told you these things,
so that in me you may have peace.
In this world you will have trouble.
But take heart!
I have overcome the world."
38.
39. How have you suffered
How have you suffered as a result of your faith as a Christian?
56. “May they be brought to complete
unity” – Verse 23
57. “Father, I want those you have given
me to be with me where I am, and to
see my glory” – Verse 24
58. What does Jesus tell God the Father
about “they” or “them” in the following
verses from Chapter 17 of the Gospel
of John?
59. Verse 3: They can know Him and
therefore have eternal life
60.
61. Verse 7: They know that everything
that God gave Jesus came from God
62. Verse 8: They were given Words by
Jesus that God gave him and accepted
them, they knew with certainty that
Jesus came from God and believed
that God sent him
69. John 17:3 And this is life eternal, that
they might know thee the only true
God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast
sent.
70. What do we learn about
God the Father’s power and
abilities?
71. From Verse 11 – He can protect by the power of His
name
From Verse 15 - He can take people out of the world and
protect people from the evil one
From Verse 17 – He can sanctify people by the truth
From Verse 23 - He can love people
From Verse 24 - He can give people to Jesus, give
glory, and love people
72. John 17 verses, that tell us the
following about the world and
those in it from Jesus’ prayer.
81. John 17:13 And now come I to
thee; and these things I speak
in the world, that they might
have my joy fulfilled in
themselves.
82. What work has given to
you?
In verse 3 Jesus tell the Father that he has glorified him by comleting the work that God
gave him to do. What work has God given to you that will glorify God when you complete
it?
83. John 18
the story of Jesus' betrayal, his resulting arrest and trials by Annas and the Roman
governor Pilate, and the heartbreaking denials of the Apostle Peter that he knew him
84. John 18:1-2 1 When Jesus had spoken
these words, he went forth with his
disciples over the brook Cedron, where
was a garden, into the which he
entered, and his disciples. 2 And Judas
also, which betrayed him, knew the
place: for Jesus ofttimes resorted
thither with his disciples.
86. Luke 21:37-39:
Each day Jesus was teaching at the
temple, and each evening he went out to
spend the night on the hill called the Mount
of Olives, Jesus went out as usual to the
Mount of Olives, and his disciples followed
him.
87. Why did the arrest occur at
night outside the city and not
while Jesus was at the temple
teaching during the day?
88. Luke 22:1-6:
1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called the
Passover, was approaching, 2 and the chief priests and
the teachers of the law were looking for some way to get
rid of Jesus, for they were afraid of the people. 3 Then
Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot, one of the Twelve. 4
And Judas went to the chief priests and the officers of the
temple guard and discussed with them how he might
betray Jesus. 5 They were delighted and agreed to give
him money. 6 He consented, and watched for an
opportunity to hand Jesus over to them when no crowd
was present.
89. What scripture is John 18:9
referring to and what does it
say about Judas Iscariot?
9 Ito ay upang matupad ang pananalitang kaniyang
sinabi: Sa mga ibinigay mo sa akin ay hindi ako nawalan
ni isa man.
90. 12 While I was with them, I
protected them and kept them
safe by that name you gave me.
None has been lost except the one
doomed to destruction so that
Scripture would be fulfilled.
(likely Ps 109:6-19)KJV
91. Why did Peter follow Jesus and
why was that remarkable?
92. • still wanted to prove his loyalty to Jesus
• still wanted to protect Jesus
• still been impulsive
93. What do we learn about the
wrongdoing Jesus was accused to
have committed?
94. John 18:19-20 - Conspiracy
Mark 15:3 - inakusahan ng maraming bagay
Luke 23:2 – misleading the nation, opposed a payment of
taxes to Caesar, Claimed to be Christ a king
Luke 23:5 - Stirs up the people all over Judea (pag-
uumapaw ng emotion)
Luke 23:13-14 - One who was inciting the people to
rebel
John 18:30 - A criminal
95. Why did the Jews bring Jesus
to Pilate, the Roman Governor?
Because they wanted to have him killed
96. Si Pedro ay naharap sa ilang mga kaparusahan at ipinako sa krus
nung inamin niya na si Jesus ang Messiah.
Minsan kumikilos tayo tulad ng ginawa ni Pedro ang tanggihan si
Jesus.
Ano ang mga kahihinatnan nating mga natatakot
na ipahayag si Jesus bilang Kristo at paano natin
ito malalabanan?
97. Jesus prophesied about the kind of
death he would die. What verse is
it where we see this prophecy
recorded?
98. Matt 26:1-2
26:1 When Jesus had finished
saying all these things, he said to
his disciples, 2 "As you know, the
Passover is two days away-and the
Son of Man will be handed over to
be crucified."
100. • It is not of this world, it is of
another place
• Jesus has servants in his
kingdom
• They can and will fight to
protect Jesus
• Jesus was born to be a king
101.
102. John 19
The truth of Jesus' suffering, crucifixion, burial. Despite his great anguish and suffering, Jesus
asks God to forgive his persecutors and ensures that his mother will be taken care of by asking
the Apostle John to take care of her.
103. What do we learn about Pilate
from the following verses in the
Gospel of John and the other
Gospels?
104. Matt 27:19 - His wife asked him to leave Jesus truth was
alone John 19:7-10 - He was afraid
Matt 27:24 - He abdicated his authority to the John 19:12-16 - He was finally convinced with a
mob political threat
Mark 15:4-5 - He expected Jesus to help him by John 19:19-21 - It was Pilate who had the notice
defending himself fastened to the cross
Mark 15:9-10 - He understood that the chief
priests were envious of Jesus
Mark 15:15 - He wanted to satisfy the crowd
Mark 15:44 - He did not realize the extent of
Jesus' suffering
Luke 3:1 - He reigned in the fifteenth year of
Tiberius Caesar Luke 13:1-2 - He persecuted the
Galileans
Luke 23:20-21 - He wanted to release Jesus
Luke 23:23-25 - He was more persuaded by the
mob than the evidence
John 18:31 - He wanted the Jews to judge him
John 18:38 - He admitted he did not know what
106. The punishment was horrible, the victim being bound to a low
pillar or stake, and beaten, either with rods, or, in the case of
slaves and provincials, with scourges, called "scorpions,"
leather thongs tipped with leaden balls or sharp spikes. The
severity of the infliction in Jesus' case is evident from His
inability to bear His cross.
(from Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament, Electronic Database. Copyright (c) 1997 by Biblesoft)
107. Nais ni Pilato na maiwasan ang pagpatay ng
isang inosenteng tao. Naisip niya na sa
pamamagitan ng paghagupit sa
kanya, maglubag ang mga Hudyo at pumayag
na pakawalan si Kristo.
108. If God's will was that Jesus
should die on the cross, then
why was it a sin for Pilate and
the Priests to crucify Jesus?
109. Pagpatay, pagsumpa ng walang
katibayan, pagsisinungaling at
masamang hangarin, lahat ay
kasalanan, ngunit ang Diyos ay
maaaring lumikha ng kabutihan
mula sa kasamaan.
110. What is the difference between
Pilate's, Caiaphas' and Judas'
sins?
111. • Pilate's sin was abuse of his authority -
condemning an innocent man
• Caiaphas' sin was malice and envy -
accusing an innocent man
• Judas' sin was betraying the Lord -
leading the accusers to him for money
112. In John 19:30, Jesus stated "It
is finished". What was he
referring to?
113. The pain and suffering, the
sacrifice, the completion of his
mission for God.
114. Why did Jesus say to his
mother in John 19:26-27 "Dear
woman here is your son." and
to John "Here is your mother."?
115. He was obeying the
commandment to honor thy
father and mother.
117. Mark 15:43 Luke 23:50-51
-he was a prominent member of -he was a good and upright man
the Sanhedrin -he did not consent to the
-he was a believer Sanhedrin decision and action
-he was a brave man regarding Jesus
-he came from Arimathea
Matt 27:57-60
-he was a rich man John 19:39
-he was a disciple -he knew Nicodemus
-he buried Jesus -he was accompanied by
-he placed body of Jesus Nicodemus when he buried Jesus
in his own tomb
118. John 20
doesn't just contain the purpose of the Gospel of John at it's conclusion. It contains the greatest
story of victory ever told in history - HE IS RISEN! Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead
and then appeared to Mary Magdalene and the disciples.
119. Who rolled away the stone
from the tomb’s entrance
according to Matthew 28?
120. Matt 28:1-2 1 After the Sabbath, at dawn
on the first day of the week, Mary
Magdalene and the other Mary went to look
at the tomb. 2 There was a violent
earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came
down from heaven and, going to the
tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it.
121. What does Mark 16 tell us
about the “we” in John 20:2
and why Mary went to the
tomb?
122. When the Sabbath was
over, Mary Magdalene, Mary
the mother of James, and
Salome bought spices so that
they might go to anoint Jesus'
body.
126. When she was on her way to the tomb When she told the disciples she saw Jesus
before sunrise (John 20:1) Mindset: Hurry (John 20:18) Mindset: joy followed by
After she arrived at the tomb and saw the disappointment
stone rolled away (John 20:1) Mindset:
Shock
On her way to tell Peter and John (John
20:2) Mindset: Confused
After Peter and John left as she stood
outside the tomb weeping (John
20:11) Mindset: Sad
After the angels spoke to her (John
20:13) Mindset: sad, confused
When she saw the “gardener” (John
20:15) Mindset: Pleading
When she recognized Jesus (John
20:16) Mindset: joy
127. What facts about Jesus’ in his
resurrected body does this
chapter of the Gospel of John
tell us?
128. • That you could see him
• That you could recognize him
• That you could touch him
• That you could see his wounds
• That he could speak
• That he could see
• That he could stand
• That he could breath
• That he could appear in a locked room
129. What do you think was the
disciples understanding of Jesus
telling them “If you forgive anyone
his sins, they are forgiven; if you do
not forgive them, they are not
forgiven."
130. Acts 13:38-40
"Therefore, my brothers, I want you to
know that through Jesus the
forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to
you. Through him everyone who
believes is justified from everything
you could not be justified from by the
law of Moses.
131. Summarize Jesus’ message to the
disciples from his two
appearances to them after his
resurrection in this Chapter
132. Verses 19, 21, 26: Peace be with you
Verse 20: It’s me
Verse 21: As the Father has sent me, I am sending you
Verse 22: Receive the Holy Spirit
Verse 23: If you forgive anyone his sins, they are forgiven; if you do not forgive
them, they are not forgiven
Verse 26: Peace be with you
Verse 27: Stop doubting and believe (Thomas)
Verse 29: Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed
133. Jesus told his disciples at least nine times (see Matt 16:21; Matt 17:22; Matt
20:17-19; Mark 8:31; Mark 9:9; Mark 9:31-32; Mark 10:33-34; Luke 9:22;
Luke 18:31-34) that he would rise from the dead.
Why then do you think it was so hard for
them to believe or understand that he was
going to be raised from death into life?
134. Luke 9:44-45 "Listen carefully to what I
am about to tell you: The Son of Man is
going to be betrayed into the hands of
men.” But they did not understand what
this meant. It was hidden from them, so
that they did not grasp it, and they were
afraid to ask him about it.
135. Read the following verses.
Please realize that when we are
believers and followers of the Lord
Jesus Christ and his resurrection, we
too will rise from the dead to eternal
life.
136. Gospel of John 11:25-26 Jesus said
to her, "I am the resurrection and the
life. He who believes in me will
live, even though he dies; and whoever
lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?"
137. Romans 8:11 And if the Spirit of him
who raised Jesus from the dead is
living in you, he who raised Christ from
the dead will also give life to your
mortal bodies through his Spirit, who
lives in you.
138. 1 Corinthians 6:14 By his power God
raised the Lord from the dead, and he
will raise us also.
139. 1 Corinthians 15:20-22 But Christ has
indeed been raised from the dead, the
first fruits of those who have fallen
asleep. For since death came through
a man, the resurrection of the dead
comes also through a man. For as in
Adam all die, so in Christ all will be
made alive.
140. 2 Corinthians 5:1-4 Now we know that if the earthly tent
we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an
eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.
Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed with our
heavenly dwelling, because when we are clothed, we will
not be found naked. For while we are in this tent, we
groan and are burdened, because we do not wish to be
unclothed but to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling, so
that what is mortal may be swallowed up by life.
141. 1 Thessalonians 4:14 We believe that
Jesus died and rose again and so we
believe that God will bring with Jesus
those who have fallen asleep in him.
142. John 21
third appearance of Jesus after his resurrection and the restoration of
Peter on the beach of the Sea of Galilee.
143. How did John know that it was the
Lord who had called to them? Does
the record of Luke 5:1-11 help us
understand why John may have
recognized Jesus?
144. Because of the large number of fish…they
had been fishing all night long and caught
nothing. . . by simply casting the net once
more they caught more fish than they ever
had – it was a miracle and only Jesus was
capable of this miracle and he had done so
several years before when he first met
them
146. Because he wanted to see Jesus…he
wanted to get there quickly and this was
Peter’s nature to do things quickly. . . he did
not want to wait for the boat laden with fish
to slowly make it to the shore…he figured
he could swim faster than the boat could
make it
147. Who are the lambs and sheep Jesus
refers to?
(Gospel of John, Chapter 21, verse 15) (Gospel of John, Chapter 21, verses 16 and 17)
148. Why was this meeting between Jesus
and Peter so important?
149. Jesus would not be around anymore in an earthly
manner as a human leader and Peter was
needed to lead the Apostles and lead the new
church.
Jesus knew it would be a great challenge for
these pioneer Christians, especially Peter who
would lead them. The Lord states Peter would be
martyred just after this restoration.
150. Which character(s) do you identify with
most from the Gospel of
John, Peter, Mary
Magdalene, Thomas, John, Martha, so
meone else? Why?
151. What is your favorite verse or story
from the Gospel of John?
152. What have you learned about Jesus
from this study of the Gospel of John
that has blessed you?