Worship in the True Spirit (John 4:15-26; Deuteronomy 12:1-14, 29-32)
/With the pouring out of the Holy Spirit there is a change in the character of our worship (its participants, its location, its splendor) leading us into true heavenly worship.
With the pouring out of the Holy Spirit there is a change in the character of our worship (its participants, its location, its splendor) leading us into true heavenly worship.
Jesus comes and offers this woman of Samaria the water of life, which signifies the Holy Spirit and eternal life he brings, given through faith in Jesus Christ.
The Old Covenant and its administration have come to a close with the ending of the ministry of the last of the Old Covenant prophets, and is now displaced by the ministry of the Prophet of the New Covenant.
Jesus Christ is shown to be the Messianic bringer of peace in that he is given the heavenly bride, and in doing so brings the ministry of John to a close.
Jesus came in his first coming to reverse the curse of destruction, for those who believe, and bring eternal life in the place of eternal destruction.
God displayed his love for all the nations, by sending his Son to bear their curse.
Jesus, the Messianic, Son of Man has descended from heaven in order to suffer on the cross, raise from the dead, and ascend into heaven, that he might redeem his people and give them entrance into heaven, through faith in him.
Christ brings the Spirit of God as proof that a new age has come and as testimony that salvation comes only through sovereign regeneration of those God chooses.
Jesus displaces the Old Covenant Temple and its worship by bringing the greater reality of the heavenly Temple and its worship in his life, death and resurrection.
Jesus displaces the cermonialism of the Old Covenant (a ministry of death), by bringing the life, joy and abundance of the New Covenant though wine (representing his blood).
As Jesus builds his New Israel, he gives them a new and better land, heaven itself, over which he is the King.
The gathering of the New Disciples is the gathering of a new community, a New Israel, built upon Christ – the true and final Prophet, Priest and King – and it displaces the Old (national) Israel.
Christ is the better lamb of God as the fulfillment of Isaiah 52, 53 who takes away the sin, not only of Jews, but of the nations - showing himself to be the better Son of God - displacing Israel.
The descending of the Spirit comes in fulfillment of Isaiah 40:1-8, coming in judgment as an anticipation of the final judgment as judgment comes to Israel.
The writer presents John as the one who bears testimony regarding Christ, heralding his coming as that of the Lord, in fulfillment of the prophecy made through Isaiah (Is 40:3) – in order that Christ might bring comfort, from God, to his chosen people.
Review of the prologue: Salvation is by God, through God and to God. Christ is the eternal God who has come in the flesh to redeem his people unto an eternal inheritance.
Christ came as the final revelation of the Father to do that which the Law could not do – show God's heavenly kindness in fullness and bring salvation.
John tells us, in this passage that the logos is Yahweh, the God of Israel, who dwelt in the midst of his people, in glory, in the Tabernacle, and has, now, become flesh.
John brings us hope through Jesus Christ, who is God himself, and brings spiritual light into spiritual darkness, that is brings eternal life to his own. By doing this, Christ brings about a new and a better creation.
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