
The Bible Project Daily Podcast The Three Relationships of Life – Part Three – Our Relationship with the World Another. (John 15:18–16:6)
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Study Notes:
Overview
In this episode, we explore the third part of our mini-series within a series on "The Three Relationships of Life," focusing on our relationship with the world as described in John 15:18-16:6. This passage highlights the world's hostility towards Christians and the appropriate response of believers.
Key Themes
- Hostility from the World: Jesus warns that the world will hate His followers because it hated Him first. This hatred is rooted in the world's opposition to the values and teachings of Christ.
- The Call to Be Different: Christians are chosen to live distinct lives, embodying Christ's teachings and standing firm in their faith despite persecution.
- The Role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit empowers believers to witness and live out their faith boldly, acting as their Advocate and Guide.
John 15:18-25 – The World's Hatred
- Verse 18-19: The world hates Christians because they do not belong to the world; they are chosen by Christ.
- Verse 20-21: Jesus reminds His followers that they will be persecuted just as He was. This persecution is due to the world's ignorance of God.
- Verse 22-25: Jesus’ coming exposed sin, and those who reject Him also reject God. This fulfils the prophecy of being hated without cause (Psalms 35:19; 69:4).
Historical Context
- Early Christians faced severe persecution, accused of disloyalty, insurrection, and bizarre charges like cannibalism due to misunderstandings.
- Today, Christians are often seen as nonconformists, and their moral standards can be perceived as a silent condemnation of others.
Responsibilities of Being Chosen by Jesus
- Partnership with Christ: Believers are partners, not just followers. They share in His mission to lead the world to God.
- Ambassadors for Christ: Christians are to represent Christ in the world, living a life that attracts others to t
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