John 11:50
You do not realize that it is better for you that one man die for the people than that the whole nation perish."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 11:50?

2. How does John 11:50 illustrate God's sovereignty in difficult situations?

3. What does "better for you that one man die" reveal about sacrificial love?

4. How does John 11:50 connect to Isaiah 53's prophecy of the suffering servant?

5. In what ways can we prioritize the greater good over personal desires today?

6. How can John 11:50 inspire us to trust God's plan amid challenges?

7. How does John 11:50 relate to the concept of substitutionary atonement in Christian theology?

8. Why did Caiaphas believe it was better for one man to die for the people?

9. What historical evidence supports the events described in John 11:50?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 11?

11. Does God continue to judge nations today?

12. Who exactly are the 'other sheep' in John 10:16, and why is there no clear historical record identifying them?

13. Why does John 12:32-33 emphasize 'lifting up' as a means of drawing people, considering the historical context of crucifixion practices and Jewish expectations of a Messiah?

14. What does the Bible say about the end times?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Caiaphas' statement in John 11:50 reflect both human and divine perspectives on Jesus' death?

2. In what ways does the concept of substitutionary atonement, as seen in John 11:50, connect with the prophecy in Isaiah 53?

3. How can we apply the lesson of God's sovereignty, as demonstrated in this passage, to our own lives when facing difficult situations?

4. What are some modern-day examples where fear might lead us away from God's will, similar to the Sanhedrin's fear of losing power?

5. How does understanding Jesus' sacrificial death for the nation and individuals impact your personal faith journey and relationship with God?1. How does Jesus' response to Lazarus' illness deepen your understanding of divine timing and purpose?

2. How does Martha's interaction with Jesus reflect her faith and understanding of His identity?

3. What does Jesus' emotional response to Lazarus' death reveal about His nature and character?

4. How does Lazarus' resurrection underscore Jesus' power and authority?

5. What can you learn from the different responses of the Jews who witnessed Lazarus' resurrection?

6. How does the plot of the Pharisees to kill Jesus reflect the growing tension between Jesus and the religious leaders?

7. How does Jesus' statement, "I am the resurrection and the life," impact your understanding of His role and mission?

8. How does this chapter deepen your understanding of the connection between faith and eternal life?

9. In what ways does this chapter challenge traditional perspectives on death and life?

10. How does the resurrection of Lazarus give you hope in times of personal loss or grief?

11. How can Martha's and Mary's different responses to their brother's death inform your response to suffering?

12. How can you apply the message of divine timing presented in this chapter to your life circumstances?

13. What does this chapter teach you about the power of prayer, as demonstrated by Jesus' prayer at Lazarus' tomb?

14. How does this chapter encourage you to persevere in faith amidst trials and opposition?

15. Reflect on the theme of spiritual awakening as presented in this chapter.

16. How does Jesus' retreat to a remote region after the plot to kill Him reflect His wisdom and discernment?

17. In what ways does this chapter illuminate the cost of discipleship?

18. How does the miracle of Lazarus' resurrection resonate with your personal faith journey?

19. How can the themes and messages of this chapter inspire you to live out your faith more boldly?

20. Reflect on the entire chapter. How does the story of Lazarus' resurrection deepen your understanding of Jesus' identity and mission?

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