"no doubt about their intrinsic ability to meet any challenge God may set them"
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MARSH said Jesus' response is
"uncompromisingly exclusive"
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BARRETT states that John intends for us..
to draw 2 conclusions - Jesus is the true bread from heaven, above and beyond manna, and that God was the sender of both Jesus and manna
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CARSON states that
"the entire purpose of the incarnation was not to do his own will but the will of the Father who sent him"
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MARSH points out that Jesus does all
"in obedience to the Father"
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BARRETT suggests that v40..
represents the balance of the Christian life - present possession and future hope
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CARSON sees in v44 the..
reiteration of the key themes of the 4th gos. - divine sovereignty over salvation, salvation derived from obedience to the Son and the future eschatology with Jesus as judge
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KRUSE suggests that
the Jews would have been revulsed by this image, but continues painting a picture in which Jesus is the sole source of satisfaction
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BARRETT summarises the discourse saying
"the whole discourse is summarised here: Jesus is the heavenly man, and eternal life comes from communion with him"
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Card 2
Front
"no doubt about their intrinsic ability to meet any challenge God may set them"
Back
CARSON said the crowds show
Card 3
Front
"uncompromisingly exclusive"
Back
Card 4
Front
to draw 2 conclusions - Jesus is the true bread from heaven, above and beyond manna, and that God was the sender of both Jesus and manna
Back
Card 5
Front
"the entire purpose of the incarnation was not to do his own will but the will of the Father who sent him"
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