John 5:30–47 The Courtroom Of The Son copertina

John 5:30–47 The Courtroom Of The Son

John 5:30–47 The Courtroom Of The Son

Ascolta gratuitamente

Vedi i dettagli del titolo

A proposito di questo titolo

Send us a text

Step into the scene where the religious leaders thought they were trying Jesus, and watch as he takes the judge’s seat and calls five witnesses that leave no doubt about his identity. We walk through John 5 with open eyes and open Bibles, tracing how the prophetic voice of John, the public power of Jesus’ works, the Father’s own testimony, the witness of Scripture, and Moses’ covenantal authority converge into a complete and compelling case. Along the way, we unpack how first-century Jewish courts worked, why multiple witnesses mattered, and how Jesus honors the very law he gave while exposing the deeper roots of unbelief.

What emerges is both piercing and hopeful. The problem isn’t that evidence is thin; it’s that hearts crave human glory more than God’s. Jesus names the motive behind resistance, then offers mercy. The Judge who can condemn is the Savior who calls: Come to me, that you may have life. We reflect on how Scripture functions as a signpost to Christ, why the Father’s witness sits at the center of the fivefold testimony, and how Moses’ writings anticipated the Messiah from the very beginning. This isn’t a distant legal drama; it’s a present summons to trust, to lay down our defenses, and to receive the righteousness we could never earn.

We close by looking ahead to John 6, where the same Jesus who judges with perfect righteousness provides with perfect compassion, feeding the hungry and keeping his people. If this journey deepened your understanding and stirred your faith, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review. Your support helps more people hear the gospel and find hope in Christ.

Support the show

Please visit www.chosenbydesign.net for more information on Pastor Harry’s new book, "Chosen By Design - God’s Purpose for Your Life."

Ancora nessuna recensione