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The Life-Giving King

The Life-Giving King

CrossWay Community Church | Bristol, WI · Brett Wendle

March 24, 202438m 47s

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Week of: March 24 , 2024 // Sermon Text: John 12:12-36a


Sermon Overview:

The main idea of this week’s sermon was: Jesus is the King who gives eternal life through his

death.


Digging Deeper:

Read John 12:12-36a


1. So much of the crowd's excitement in John 12:12-13 is based on a prophecy many of

them would have been aware of in Zechariah 9:9-17. Read the prophecy and

describe why the crowds would be so excited. What did they think Jesus was going

to do?


2. How did Jesus’ intentional choice to enter the city not on a war-horse, but on a

donkey, not only fulfill Zechariah 9:9 but also reveal what sort of King he is, and

what sort of King he isn’t?


3. Compare and contrast the mood of the crowds, just a few days later, in John

19:14-16. Why the sudden and drastic change?


4. How does John 12:24 description about a grain of wheat illustrate what Jesus

came to accomplish with his life? And how does it illustrate what must happen

in the lives of all who follow Jesus?1


5. According to John 12:25, what does it mean for someone to lose their life if they

love it? Another way to think of loving your life, according to John 12:25, is being god of

your own life. In what ways are you pulled to being the god of your own life?


6. Another way to think of hating your life, according to John 12:25, is letting go of

being god yourself and allowing God to be in charge. Why is it better to let God

be in charge? Why is this hard to do?


7. Have you ever made a commitment to surrender your life to Jesus (i.e., “hate

your life”) and receive eternal life? If not, why not? If so, why so?


8. Who in your life are you desperate to hear this good news in hopes of them

being transformed? Pray for them this week.