Willie Robertson
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You see it in the book of Romans. So it made me think, especially in light of Life being a part of this narrative all through John. You know, when in Romans 6, when Paul says we were baptized into Christ's death. Well, it made me think of every time in the book of John and the other gospels on how many times Jesus starts discussing his death.
You see it in the book of Romans. So it made me think, especially in light of Life being a part of this narrative all through John. You know, when in Romans 6, when Paul says we were baptized into Christ's death. Well, it made me think of every time in the book of John and the other gospels on how many times Jesus starts discussing his death.
You see it in the book of Romans. So it made me think, especially in light of Life being a part of this narrative all through John. You know, when in Romans 6, when Paul says we were baptized into Christ's death. Well, it made me think of every time in the book of John and the other gospels on how many times Jesus starts discussing his death.
And what was going to happen and the implications of that. And so one of them I just want to pick out because I really got excited about this. Because you say, what does that mean? We're baptized. Because here's John the Baptist. Now we're fast forward and now the Spirit's come out. You have this commission by Jesus. And now Paul's writing the Romans.
And what was going to happen and the implications of that. And so one of them I just want to pick out because I really got excited about this. Because you say, what does that mean? We're baptized. Because here's John the Baptist. Now we're fast forward and now the Spirit's come out. You have this commission by Jesus. And now Paul's writing the Romans.
And what was going to happen and the implications of that. And so one of them I just want to pick out because I really got excited about this. Because you say, what does that mean? We're baptized. Because here's John the Baptist. Now we're fast forward and now the Spirit's come out. You have this commission by Jesus. And now Paul's writing the Romans.
He has that little interesting Romans 6, 1 through 4 about you're baptized into his death. It's like you're, it's like you're gossiping. In life, you're dying, being buried and raised, but it says you're baptized into his death.
He has that little interesting Romans 6, 1 through 4 about you're baptized into his death. It's like you're, it's like you're gossiping. In life, you're dying, being buried and raised, but it says you're baptized into his death.
He has that little interesting Romans 6, 1 through 4 about you're baptized into his death. It's like you're, it's like you're gossiping. In life, you're dying, being buried and raised, but it says you're baptized into his death.
And so I think we tend to think in our Western America churches, all right, what did Jesus die for? What do we immediately say? Or sin. Or sin. But when you start looking at all the times he talked about his death, there were other implications on what that meant. And I'm going to pick one. And this one I thought was really exciting. So when John 12, when he gives the idea about
And so I think we tend to think in our Western America churches, all right, what did Jesus die for? What do we immediately say? Or sin. Or sin. But when you start looking at all the times he talked about his death, there were other implications on what that meant. And I'm going to pick one. And this one I thought was really exciting. So when John 12, when he gives the idea about
And so I think we tend to think in our Western America churches, all right, what did Jesus die for? What do we immediately say? Or sin. Or sin. But when you start looking at all the times he talked about his death, there were other implications on what that meant. And I'm going to pick one. And this one I thought was really exciting. So when John 12, when he gives the idea about
his death, and then he was going to die. This is in John 12, verse 30. They heard a voice. We'll study this when we get there, but it says, Now is the time for judgment on this world, and now the prince of this world will be driven out. But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself. Now watch verse 33. He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die.
his death, and then he was going to die. This is in John 12, verse 30. They heard a voice. We'll study this when we get there, but it says, Now is the time for judgment on this world, and now the prince of this world will be driven out. But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself. Now watch verse 33. He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die.
his death, and then he was going to die. This is in John 12, verse 30. They heard a voice. We'll study this when we get there, but it says, Now is the time for judgment on this world, and now the prince of this world will be driven out. But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself. Now watch verse 33. He said this to show the kind of death he was going to die.
And you say, well, what was the implications there? He's like, I'm going to drive the prince of this world, meaning who? Satan. Satan, the evil one, out. Yep. Well, think about this. When you read Hebrews 2 and you have this incredible narrative about Jesus becoming a human, which is what we're talking about in John 1, the word became flesh. Yep. The whole chapter is about him becoming a human.
And you say, well, what was the implications there? He's like, I'm going to drive the prince of this world, meaning who? Satan. Satan, the evil one, out. Yep. Well, think about this. When you read Hebrews 2 and you have this incredible narrative about Jesus becoming a human, which is what we're talking about in John 1, the word became flesh. Yep. The whole chapter is about him becoming a human.
And you say, well, what was the implications there? He's like, I'm going to drive the prince of this world, meaning who? Satan. Satan, the evil one, out. Yep. Well, think about this. When you read Hebrews 2 and you have this incredible narrative about Jesus becoming a human, which is what we're talking about in John 1, the word became flesh. Yep. The whole chapter is about him becoming a human.
Why? To save other humans, right? But when he gets to the end of Hebrews 2, he brings up this same idea that I just read in John 12, if I can find Hebrews. Listen to what he says in Hebrews 2.14.
Why? To save other humans, right? But when he gets to the end of Hebrews 2, he brings up this same idea that I just read in John 12, if I can find Hebrews. Listen to what he says in Hebrews 2.14.