EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 39 MIN
Life after Life — John 3:1-21
from CVPC Sermons · host Chattanooga Valley Presbyterian Church
1. Why did Nicodemus come to Jesus by night? What was he hoping to learn or gain from Jesus? It is evident that Jesus takes the conversation down a path that Nicodemus did not anticipate. What can this entire narrative teach us about how we share the gospel with those who are seeking?2. What does Jesus mean when he tells Nicodemus, "Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God" (vv. 3 & 7)? How does one know if they have been born again? Why was this so shocking to Nicodemus?3. Jesus uses the story of the bronze serpent (Num. 21) to illustrate God's incredible love for sinners (John 3:16) and his death, burial, and resurrection. This illustration had an incredible impact on Nicodemus (John 7:50-53 & 19:39). In what ways do you find the resurrection an incredible illustration of God's love for sinners?
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1. Why did Nicodemus come to Jesus by night? What was he hoping to learn or gain from Jesus? It is evident that Jesus takes the conversation down a path that Nicodemus did not anticipate. What can this entire narrative teach us about how we share the gospel with those who are seeking?2. What does Jesus mean when he tells Nicodemus, "Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God" (vv. 3 & 7)? How does one know if they have been born again? Why was this so shocking to Nicodemus?3. Jesus uses the story of the bronze serpent (Num. 21) to illustrate God's incredible love for sinners (John 3:16) and his death, burial, and resurrection. This illustration had an incredible impact on Nicodemus (John 7:50-53 & 19:39). In what ways do you find the resurrection an incredible illustration of God's love for sinners?
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