Three Good Gifts: The Spirit of Peace, the Word of Faith, and the Book of Life

April 16, 2023 • David Schrock • John 20:19–31

If you joined us on Good Friday, you heard the good news that "It is finished" is a reference to the temple. On the cross, Jesus finished his temple building. Like God in Genesis 2, Moses in Exodus 40, and Hezekiah in 2 Chronicles 31, Jesus‘s words harken back to the completion of a temple. 


But if the cross finished the temple, what does that mean for us now? Where do we see the temple? And how does the finished work of Christ relate to the resurrection, the outpouring of the Spirit, and the formation of Spirit-filled temples (i.e., local churches)?


To those questions, we will find answers this Sunday. In John 20:19–31, we will see the way that Jesus brings peace to his disciples, pours out his Spirit upon them, and begins to grant life to them. John even says that this is the purpose of his book. And so, as we draw to another meditation on Christ’s resurrection, we will see how the word of Christ, and the Spirit of God, and the word of Scripture bring life to all those who are made a part of Christ’s living and growing temple.


As you have time, read over John 20, as well as, Acts 2. Sunday we will see the way that the Spirit of Truth begins to assemble the finished work of Christ. 


As you come, please pray for our church. Last Sunday, we had the joy of hosting more than 350 people at OBC. We continue to rejoice in those who are coming, even as we feel the stewardship of caring for all who join us. 


As a reminder, the Community Group scheduled for our overflow seating is the Montclair Community Group.


If our parking lot is filled to maximum capacity, we encourage you to take advantage of the overflow parking along the shoulder of Springwoods Drive, and also at Old Bridge Veterinary Hospital.


As the Lord allows, I look forward to seeing you on Sunday and worshiping our resurrected Christ.


As we said last week and should say every Lord’s Day: He is risen. He is risen indeed.


For His Glory and your joy in Christ,

Pastor David

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Discussion & Response Questions for John 20:19 – 31


How does Jesus greet his disciples (vv. 19, 21, 26). Why do you think he greets them in this way? (Cf. John 14:27; 16:33)

How does the breathing of the Spirit relate to John’s Gospel? What is the significance to the number 10 — ten disciples receive the Spirit. So what?

Consider the connection between the commissioning of the disciples and Jesus breathing on them. How do we understand this text about the Spirit in relationship to Pentecost?

How would you explain what Jesus is teaching about forgiveness? How does the context shape our understanding of this?

How does the church pronounce forgiveness today? By what authority does the church make this proclamation? Is it an authority given to individuals or churches? 

Why did John write his gospel? How does the Gospel give life today? Think about what just happened in vv. 19–29.

Considering the thesis for John’s gospel, how does the drama of this book reach its height with Thomas?

What have you believed about Jesus? Why have you believed?

What is the encouragement for those who have not seen Jesus?

What is the promise for all who believe?

How should we respond to the Gospel of John?


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