Zach
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Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God. And then it says, verse 6, this is the one who came by water and blood, Jesus Christ, which I believe is when he was baptized because then the Father declared him the Son of God. And blood, he declared himself as sent from God. Because then it says, he did not come by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit who testifies.
There's that word again. Same word as witnesses. Now the Spirit's included in this because the Spirit is truth. For there are three that testify, the Spirit, the water, and the blood. I mean, if you look at it from a, as Zach says, a Trinitarian view, You're like, what happened at his baptism? The father declared him the son of God. What happened to the blood?
There's that word again. Same word as witnesses. Now the Spirit's included in this because the Spirit is truth. For there are three that testify, the Spirit, the water, and the blood. I mean, if you look at it from a, as Zach says, a Trinitarian view, You're like, what happened at his baptism? The father declared him the son of God. What happened to the blood?
There's that word again. Same word as witnesses. Now the Spirit's included in this because the Spirit is truth. For there are three that testify, the Spirit, the water, and the blood. I mean, if you look at it from a, as Zach says, a Trinitarian view, You're like, what happened at his baptism? The father declared him the son of God. What happened to the blood?
He declared himself as the redeemer of the human race from God and the spirit. And they are in agreement. And then it says, we accept man's testimony, but God's testimony is greater because it is the testimony of God, which he has given about his son, which is what he's doing in John 8. And the response is not going well at this time.
He declared himself as the redeemer of the human race from God and the spirit. And they are in agreement. And then it says, we accept man's testimony, but God's testimony is greater because it is the testimony of God, which he has given about his son, which is what he's doing in John 8. And the response is not going well at this time.
He declared himself as the redeemer of the human race from God and the spirit. And they are in agreement. And then it says, we accept man's testimony, but God's testimony is greater because it is the testimony of God, which he has given about his son, which is what he's doing in John 8. And the response is not going well at this time.
Well, right. And don't forget where we launched in all that newness. He had said three times that if you don't listen to me and believe this, you're going to die in your sins. I mean, he's trying to liberate them, which comes into the slavery language later, and trying to give them this quality of newness that is hard to even describe now and later.
Well, right. And don't forget where we launched in all that newness. He had said three times that if you don't listen to me and believe this, you're going to die in your sins. I mean, he's trying to liberate them, which comes into the slavery language later, and trying to give them this quality of newness that is hard to even describe now and later.
Well, right. And don't forget where we launched in all that newness. He had said three times that if you don't listen to me and believe this, you're going to die in your sins. I mean, he's trying to liberate them, which comes into the slavery language later, and trying to give them this quality of newness that is hard to even describe now and later.
culminating with you being a part of the new heavens and new earth for eternity. We hadn't even talked about that. We're talking about now you get all this newness. Well, later is a pretty good throw in there. Because I think that phrase, which then introduces how he's going to defeat the evil one, which he's going to first mention here, but it's going to come up the rest of the book.
culminating with you being a part of the new heavens and new earth for eternity. We hadn't even talked about that. We're talking about now you get all this newness. Well, later is a pretty good throw in there. Because I think that phrase, which then introduces how he's going to defeat the evil one, which he's going to first mention here, but it's going to come up the rest of the book.
culminating with you being a part of the new heavens and new earth for eternity. We hadn't even talked about that. We're talking about now you get all this newness. Well, later is a pretty good throw in there. Because I think that phrase, which then introduces how he's going to defeat the evil one, which he's going to first mention here, but it's going to come up the rest of the book.
It all goes back to what happened in the garden when he said, don't eat that tree, eat of that tree, for if you do, you will die. God said that. And the evil one was like... oh, you're not going to die if you eat of that. And remember Eve's looking at it like, ooh, I'd like to have this, you know, God-like power of knowing, determining good and evil for myself.
It all goes back to what happened in the garden when he said, don't eat that tree, eat of that tree, for if you do, you will die. God said that. And the evil one was like... oh, you're not going to die if you eat of that. And remember Eve's looking at it like, ooh, I'd like to have this, you know, God-like power of knowing, determining good and evil for myself.
It all goes back to what happened in the garden when he said, don't eat that tree, eat of that tree, for if you do, you will die. God said that. And the evil one was like... oh, you're not going to die if you eat of that. And remember Eve's looking at it like, ooh, I'd like to have this, you know, God-like power of knowing, determining good and evil for myself.
And so that's why we spent all that time talking about newness because that little phrase in there, is not talked about, but he's like, look, you're going to die in your sins if, and he's at the temple, which I think, you know, personally, the context of it, you know, he was foreshadowing this temple that you've put all your hopes and dreams on that I'm the fulfillment of. You're going to die in
And so that's why we spent all that time talking about newness because that little phrase in there, is not talked about, but he's like, look, you're going to die in your sins if, and he's at the temple, which I think, you know, personally, the context of it, you know, he was foreshadowing this temple that you've put all your hopes and dreams on that I'm the fulfillment of. You're going to die in
And so that's why we spent all that time talking about newness because that little phrase in there, is not talked about, but he's like, look, you're going to die in your sins if, and he's at the temple, which I think, you know, personally, the context of it, you know, he was foreshadowing this temple that you've put all your hopes and dreams on that I'm the fulfillment of. You're going to die in
in your sins, maybe when that temple is destroyed, which, you know, a lot of them are killed. The temple was desecrated. And so he's making all these connections, and he's like, what I have to offer, there's no death involved. He's the fulfillment of where it all went bad, sin and death.