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In this episode, we walk through John 10:22–42 during the Feast of Dedication, where Jesus is confronted about His identity and authority. As the tension rises, Jesus grounds His defense not in emotion or opinion, but in the unbreakable authority of Scripture—“Scripture cannot be broken.”
We’ll unpack how Jesus responds to the accusation of blasphemy, how He appeals to Psalm 82, and what He means when He references “gods” in that passage. Was He contradicting Himself, or exposing a deeper misunderstanding in His audience? And how does His argument ultimately point back to His unity with the Father?
This episode ties together John 10 and Psalm 82 to show how Jesus uses Scripture to silence false accusations and reveal His divine identity with clarity and authority.
If Scripture cannot be broken, what does that mean for how we read, interpret, and submit to it today?
Join the discord: https://discord.gg/vgkWdTMmt9
By Randall BeatleyIn this episode, we walk through John 10:22–42 during the Feast of Dedication, where Jesus is confronted about His identity and authority. As the tension rises, Jesus grounds His defense not in emotion or opinion, but in the unbreakable authority of Scripture—“Scripture cannot be broken.”
We’ll unpack how Jesus responds to the accusation of blasphemy, how He appeals to Psalm 82, and what He means when He references “gods” in that passage. Was He contradicting Himself, or exposing a deeper misunderstanding in His audience? And how does His argument ultimately point back to His unity with the Father?
This episode ties together John 10 and Psalm 82 to show how Jesus uses Scripture to silence false accusations and reveal His divine identity with clarity and authority.
If Scripture cannot be broken, what does that mean for how we read, interpret, and submit to it today?
Join the discord: https://discord.gg/vgkWdTMmt9