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WEEK 19.7 Discussion questions below.
In this episode of A Slow Journey Through John, Nick and Jamie delve into the first half of John chapter 7, exploring Jesus' interactions during the Feast of Tabernacles. They discuss the drama of Jesus' activities, including his secret journey to the festival and teachings that polarized the crowd. The hosts examine the growing opposition Jesus faced from religious leaders and the struggles related to his family's skepticism. They touch on significant themes such as the prophetic role of the church, the redefinition of success in God's kingdom, and the importance of humility and love over the pursuit of power. Nick and Jamie encourage listeners to immerse themselves in Jesus’ teachings and address modern applications, including the courage needed to speak against unjust systems.
00:00 Introduction to Week 19: A Slow Journey through John
00:37 Exploring John Chapter 7: Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles
01:42 Reflections on Jesus' Growing Opposition
03:04 Reading and Discussing John 7:1-13
05:30 The Significance of the Feast of Tabernacles
09:43 Jesus' Brothers and Their Skepticism
15:12 The Temptation of Power and Worldly Success
16:44 Jesus' Timing and the World's Hatred
21:08 The Church's Prophetic Role Against Injustice
26:42 Polarizing Presence of Jesus
27:36 Jesus Teaches at the Festival
28:26 Judging by Appearances
29:44 Speaking Out Against Injustice
33:56 Jesus Challenges the Crowd
46:31 Final Reflections and Takeaways
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JOURNAL PROMPTS / SMALL GROUP GUIDE
Read through John 7:1-30. Share what the passage reveals to you about God, about humanity, and about following Jesus. Then discuss some or all of the following questions:
End your time by taking a minute to listen to the Holy Spirit and prayerfully choose an “I will…” intention. One small, practical step you’ll take this week to put your learning into practice.
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SJTJ s a year-long contemplative journey through the Gospel of John. We invite you into Scripture, reflection, and intentional practices to help you pause, listen, and respond to God’s love in transformative ways.
DONATE TO THE WILD WAY. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.
By The Wild WayWEEK 19.7 Discussion questions below.
In this episode of A Slow Journey Through John, Nick and Jamie delve into the first half of John chapter 7, exploring Jesus' interactions during the Feast of Tabernacles. They discuss the drama of Jesus' activities, including his secret journey to the festival and teachings that polarized the crowd. The hosts examine the growing opposition Jesus faced from religious leaders and the struggles related to his family's skepticism. They touch on significant themes such as the prophetic role of the church, the redefinition of success in God's kingdom, and the importance of humility and love over the pursuit of power. Nick and Jamie encourage listeners to immerse themselves in Jesus’ teachings and address modern applications, including the courage needed to speak against unjust systems.
00:00 Introduction to Week 19: A Slow Journey through John
00:37 Exploring John Chapter 7: Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles
01:42 Reflections on Jesus' Growing Opposition
03:04 Reading and Discussing John 7:1-13
05:30 The Significance of the Feast of Tabernacles
09:43 Jesus' Brothers and Their Skepticism
15:12 The Temptation of Power and Worldly Success
16:44 Jesus' Timing and the World's Hatred
21:08 The Church's Prophetic Role Against Injustice
26:42 Polarizing Presence of Jesus
27:36 Jesus Teaches at the Festival
28:26 Judging by Appearances
29:44 Speaking Out Against Injustice
33:56 Jesus Challenges the Crowd
46:31 Final Reflections and Takeaways
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JOURNAL PROMPTS / SMALL GROUP GUIDE
Read through John 7:1-30. Share what the passage reveals to you about God, about humanity, and about following Jesus. Then discuss some or all of the following questions:
End your time by taking a minute to listen to the Holy Spirit and prayerfully choose an “I will…” intention. One small, practical step you’ll take this week to put your learning into practice.
---
SJTJ s a year-long contemplative journey through the Gospel of John. We invite you into Scripture, reflection, and intentional practices to help you pause, listen, and respond to God’s love in transformative ways.
DONATE TO THE WILD WAY. Your support helps us create spiritual formation and discipleship resources that help people be formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.

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