John 5:29
and come out--those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 5:29?

2. How does John 5:29 emphasize the importance of righteous living for believers?

3. What actions align with "those who have done good" in John 5:29?

4. How does John 5:29 connect with the concept of judgment in Revelation 20:12?

5. How can believers ensure they are among "those who have done good"?

6. What role does faith play in achieving the outcomes described in John 5:29?

7. What does John 5:29 imply about the nature of the resurrection and judgment?

8. How does John 5:29 align with the concept of salvation by faith alone?

9. What historical evidence supports the events described in John 5:29?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 5?

11. What does 'Passed from Death to Life' mean?

12. What do Bible symbols mean and represent?

13. Does the Bible mention condemnation?

14. How does Isaiah 26:14’s statement that the wicked will not rise align with broader biblical teachings on God’s justice and mercy?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the concept of resurrection in John 5:29 influence your understanding of life after death?

2. In what ways do your daily actions reflect the reality of the resurrection of life or judgment?

3. How can the teachings in Matthew 25:31-46 help you evaluate your readiness for the final judgment?

4. What role do good deeds play in the life of a believer, according to Romans 2:6-8, and how does this relate to John 5:29?

5. How does understanding Jesus' authority over resurrection and judgment impact your faith and trust in Him?1. How does Jesus' healing on the Sabbath challenge your understanding of legalistic versus compassionate observance of religious laws?

2. What does Jesus' claim of unity with God mean to you in understanding His divine nature and authority?

3. How do the testimonies about Jesus strengthen your faith?

4. How can Jesus' authority as the giver of life and judge influence your perception of life and justice?

5. What lessons can you learn from the healing of the invalid man?

6. In what ways do Jesus' words about doing what He sees the Father doing shape your understanding of His mission?

7. How does the Jewish leaders' opposition to Jesus' healing on the Sabbath reflect their understanding of God's laws?

8. How do you reconcile Jesus' assertion that all judgment has been given to Him with the concept of God's mercy?

9. How does the concept of "spiritual hearing and seeing" presented in this chapter apply to your faith journey?

10. How can Jesus' advice to the healed man about sinning influence your understanding of sin's consequences?

11. How does the Jewish leaders' refusal to accept Jesus despite the testimonies challenge your approach to faith and evidence?

12. In today's context, how can we discern between rigid religious legalism and compassionate application of spiritual principles?

13. How can Jesus' response to persecution inspire you in times of opposition?

14. How does Jesus' claim of giving life speak to you personally?

15. What does this chapter teach you about Jesus' role as the Son of God?

16. In your daily life, how can you embody Jesus' focus on doing the will of the Father?

17. How can you use the testimonies about Jesus in your personal evangelism?

18. What role does the Bible (Scriptures) play in affirming your belief in Jesus?

19. How does the connection between faith in Jesus and eternal life influence your outlook on mortality and the afterlife?

20. How does understanding Jesus as the ultimate judge impact your understanding of justice and accountability in the world?

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