Signs and Prophecies (John 19) - Part 1

Published Mar 24, 2025, 11:00 AM

Hey Friends, Welcome back to How to Study the Bible. As we journey through the Gospel of John, we find ourselves in Passion Week—a time that prepares us for the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. With Easter approaching, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on the weight of this season.

Today’s Focus: John 19
We're delving into the profound details surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and the significance of the signs and prophecies that unfold.

Key Points Covered:

  1. The Reality of Pain:
    Jesus' crucifixion is a painful narrative, revealing the depths of human depravity. We confront the reality of our own darkness through this lens.

  2. Prophetic Fulfillment:
    Each detail of Jesus’ suffering points back to Old Testament prophecies, illustrating that nothing happened by chance. Key prophecies include:

    • Casting lots for His garments (Psalm 22:18)
    • Not breaking His bones (Exodus 12:46; Psalm 34:20)
    • Being pierced (Zechariah 12:10)
  3. The Significance of the Sign:
    Pilate's inscription, "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," highlights the irony of Jesus' kingship and its universal significance across cultures—Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.

  4. Understanding Atonement:
    Jesus' death isn’t merely a historical event; it's the atonement for our sins, fulfilling His role as our divine sacrifice (Isaiah 53:5).

Think About It:

  • How do you process the pain and suffering in your life?
  • In what areas do you need to trust God’s plan, especially when it feels dark?

Challenge: Reflect on the weight of Jesus' sacrifice this Easter. Consider what it means for your faith journey, especially in light of the injustices and pains you face.


Join us next week as we continue to explore the signs and prophecies surrounding Jesus' journey to the cross! Thanks for listening and for your support—don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!

Until next time, keep digging into the Word!

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