John 8:21
Again He said to them, "I am going away, and you will look for Me, but you will die in your sin. Where I am going, you cannot come."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 8:21?

2. How does John 8:21 emphasize the urgency of accepting Jesus as Savior?

3. What does "die in your sin" reveal about the consequences of unbelief?

4. How does John 8:21 connect with John 14:6 about the way to God?

5. In what ways can we ensure we are following Jesus' path daily?

6. How can John 8:21 inspire evangelism efforts among non-believers?

7. What does Jesus mean by "where I am going, you cannot come" in John 8:21?

8. How does John 8:21 challenge the concept of salvation and eternal life?

9. Why do the Pharisees misunderstand Jesus' statement in John 8:21?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 8?

11. What did Jesus mean by 'If I be lifted up'?

12. What did Jesus mean by 'Go and sin no more'?

13. What does 'no condemnation in Christ' mean?

14. Did Jesus deceive His brothers?
Discussion Questions
1. What does Jesus mean when He says, "Where I am going, you cannot come," and how does this relate to the concept of salvation?

2. How does the theme of separation from God due to sin appear in other parts of the Bible, and what solutions are offered?

3. In what ways does this passage challenge us to examine our own beliefs and relationship with Jesus?

4. How can understanding the original Greek word for "sin" (hamartia) deepen our comprehension of this passage?

5. How does this passage encourage us to share the urgency of the Gospel with others, and what practical steps can we take to do so?1. Reflect on the story of the adulterous woman. How does this scene inform your understanding of Jesus' approach to sin and judgment?

2. How do you interpret Jesus' statement, "Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her" in the context of our modern world?

3. In what ways can Jesus' declaration as the "Light of the World" inspire you in your daily life?

4. How can the Jews' misunderstanding of Jesus' teachings on His origin and destiny be seen in today's world?

5. What does Jesus' statement "the truth will set you free" mean to you personally?

6. How does Jesus differentiate between physical and spiritual bondage in His dialogue with the Jews? How can this understanding influence your perspective on freedom?

7. In the debate about spiritual ancestry, Jesus says, "If you were Abraham's children, then you would do what Abraham did." How can this be applied in your personal spiritual journey?

8. How does Jesus confront the accusations of being demon-possessed? What can we learn from His reactions to false accusations?

9. What is the significance of Jesus using the term "I AM" when He refers to Himself?

10. What does Jesus’ claim to predate Abraham tell us about His identity?

11. Jesus endured strong rejection and hatred. How can His resilience inspire you when facing opposition in your own life?

12. What does it mean to truly be a disciple of Jesus according to John 8:31-32?

13. How does Jesus establish His authority in the face of the Pharisees’ doubts?

14. What lessons can you draw from the Pharisees' refusal to recognize Jesus as the Messiah?

15. How does the theme of forgiveness resonate throughout the chapter?

16. How does this chapter illuminate the difference between earthly and heavenly perspectives?

17. In what ways does Jesus challenge religious hypocrisy in this chapter?

18. How can the dialogue between Jesus and the Jews inform your understanding of truth and deception in a spiritual context?

19. How does Jesus' escape from stoning demonstrate divine protection and His control over His destiny?

20. Reflect on the entire chapter. What is one significant lesson that you can apply to your life today?

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