John 12:21
They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and requested of him, "Sir, we want to see Jesus."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 12:21?

2. What does the request "we want to see Jesus" reveal about the Greeks' intentions?

3. How can we seek Jesus in our daily lives like the Greeks did?

4. What other scriptures emphasize the importance of seeking Jesus earnestly?

5. How does John 12:21 challenge us to prioritize our spiritual pursuits?

6. In what ways can our church facilitate others' desire to "see Jesus"?

7. Why did the Greeks seek Jesus in John 12:21?

8. What significance do the Greeks have in John 12:21?

9. How does John 12:21 reflect Jesus' mission to all nations?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 12?

11. What events define the Triumphal Entry in Volume 23?

12. Who were the Twelve Apostles of Jesus?

13. What is the significance of Palm Sunday?

14. What events mark the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem?
Discussion Questions
1. What can we learn from the Greeks' desire to see Jesus, and how can we apply this to our own spiritual journey?

2. How does Philip's role in this passage encourage us to be active in sharing our faith with others?

3. In what ways does the inclusivity of the Gospel challenge us to reach out to those who are different from us?

4. How can we create environments in our churches and communities that encourage people to seek Jesus?

5. Reflect on a time when someone helped you in your spiritual journey. How can you be that person for someone else today?1. How does Mary's anointing of Jesus reflect her understanding of His impending death and her devotion to Him?

2. How does Judas' objection to Mary's act reveal his character and priorities?

3. What does the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem reveal about the crowd's expectations of Him?

4. How does Jesus' response to the Greeks wanting to see Him reflect His understanding of His mission?

5. How does the metaphor of the grain of wheat enhance your understanding of Jesus' death and its impact on humanity?

6. How does this chapter deepen your understanding of Jesus' attitude toward His impending death?

7. What insights do you gain from Jesus' call to hate life in this world in order to gain eternal life?

8. How does the voice from heaven during Jesus' discourse add to the divine confirmation of His mission?

9. How does the crowd's reaction to the voice from heaven reveal their spiritual understanding?

10. Despite witnessing many signs, why do you think the Jews did not believe in Jesus?

11. How does Jesus' proclamation in verses 44-50 clarify His mission of salvation and judgment?

12. How can Mary's act of anointing Jesus inspire your own expressions of love and devotion to Jesus?

13. How does Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem contrast with the humble nature of His mission?

14. How can Jesus' teachings on serving and following Him in this chapter shape your understanding of Christian discipleship?

15. What personal implications do you draw from Jesus' teaching about walking in the light?

16. How does Jesus' prediction of His death resonate with you in light of the knowledge of His resurrection?

17. How does Jesus' distinction between His words of salvation and judgment challenge common perceptions about His mission?

18. How does Jesus' comparison of His followers to grains of wheat inform your understanding of sacrifice and fruitfulness in the Christian life?

19. In what ways does this chapter encourage you to respond to Jesus' teachings and signs in faith?

20. Reflect on the entire chapter. How does this journey from Bethany to Jerusalem deepen your understanding of Jesus' love, sacrifice, and divine mission?

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