John 18:12-27 Exposition I. The Interrogaton of the Priests A. His Arrest (v. 12) He was "bound" (c.f. A. W. Pink) http://www.pbministries.org/books/pink/John/john_62.htm B. His Arrival (vv. 13-14) C. His Interrogation (vv. 19-22) D. His Response (v. 23) E. Annas' Assessment (v. 24; Matt 26:57-68) 1. The Trial Was Illegal a. The Trial Was Held At Night b. The Trial Was Held on the Eve of a Sabbath c. The Sentence Was Pronounced the Same Day as the Trial d. The Jews not only Instigated the Trial but Also Investigated Themselves e. The Charges Were Changed During the Trial f. There Were Not Two Witnesses Who Could Agree
II. The Transgressions of Peter A. Peter's First Denial (vv. 15-17) B. Peter's Second Denial (vv. 18, 25) C. Peter's Third Denial (vv. 26-27) 1. A Fulfillment of Prophecy (John 13:36-38) 2. An Assurance of Christ's Sovreignty 3. An Invitation to Repentance 4. An Announcement of a New Day
Application I. The Blinding Ability of Religion II. Consider Christ's Unspeakable Dignity III. The Importance of Resisting Temptation
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Hamp Linehan is Pastor of Reformed Baptist Church of Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has preached since 1999. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas, his Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and his Doctor of...