Mar. 5 - Why Wasn't This Sold - John 12:1-11

OVERVIEW OF JOHN 12-21

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VIDEO LESSON

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Intro - Focus Attention

  • Q. How do you honor someone? 
    • Discuss
    • Celebration / Awards / a dinner
    • Today we are going to see Jesus honored at a meal in Bethany during the week leading up to His arrest and crucifixion. 
  • Context:
    • The second half of John deals with the last conversations, teachings, predictions, prayers, denials, and actions of Jesus so that we can be reminded of His purpose and of the hope He offers. We will see the joy of being a disciple whom Jesus loves. That’s why John wrote his gospel. He wanted people to experience Christ’s love and believe in Him. 
    • So as you are teaching through the second half of John, I encourage you to keep John 20:31 in mind, which says, “But these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” The Gospel brings great encouragement to believers but it also calls all people to hear and respond to the good news of Jesus. 
    • Today our passage comes in John 12 and records how Jesus was anointed at Bethany during a special dinner. This dinner comes immediately following Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, which caused a great crowd to come and see what was going on. 

Truth - Explore the Text

Honored – John 12:1-3

  • Q. What are significant events or seasons for believers? 
    • Discuss. 
    • Christmas, Easter, Baptisms, Potluck Dinner, etc.
    • For Jews the Passover was extremely important. Here we see Jesus travel to Bethany (not far from Jerusalem) in preparation for the Passover celebration. 
  • Q. What do you think the atmosphere was like at this dinner? 
    • Give time to answer. 
    • Celebratory, laughter, amazement, etc. Jesus had raised a man from the dead.
  • Q. What stands out to you about Mary anointing the feet of Jesus with perfume? 
    • Discuss. 
    • The cost: She didn’t use a small amount. Her abundant gratitude and love for Jesus is demonstrated by the great value of the perfume used. 
    • The feet: The parallel passage in Mark 14:3 indicates that Mary also anointed Jesus’s head which would match the Jewish burial practices. Furthermore, this passage foreshadows what Jesus will say in John 13 about serving others as He washed the disciples’ feet. 
    • The hair: This act seems odd to us and even more so in her culture as women did not let down their hair in public. What we see here is that Mary was unconcerned with decorum and demonstrated grateful love for Jesus with her actions. (Keep in mind that washing feed was a lowly task often reserved for slaves). 
  • Q. In what ways can we as believers honor Jesus? 
    • Give time to answer
    • Obedience – Jn 14:15 
    • Humility – Phil 2:3-5, Jn 13:34-35
    • In every aspect of our life – Rom 12:1-2

Questioned – John 12:4-8

  • Q. How would you describe and contrast the actions of Judas to those of Mary? What words would you use for each? 
    • Discuss
    • Judas: Greed, selfishness, deceit
    • Mary: Generosity, selflessness, devotion
  • Q. What can we learn about man/humanity form Judas? 
    • Give time to answer. 
    • Greed and selfishness are deadly sins. 
    • Greed can be hidden behind reasonable sounding arguments. 
    • Not everyone is who they claim to be. This disciple of Jesus was not truly following Him or His teaching. 
  • Q. How do we reconcile Judas’s being involved in ministry as a disciple with his betrayal that led to Jesus being arrested? 
    • Discuss. 
    • Matt. 7:21-23 – “Not everyone …”
    • 1 Sam 16:7 – God looks at the heart, we can only see what is visible. 
    • Phil 1:17-18 – God can use wrong motives.
    • Ps 139:23-24 – We need to ask God to search our hearts and lead us in the right direction. We need to evaluate our own heart and intentions. We aren’t a Christian because we simply go to church. 

Division – John 12:9-11

  • Q. What stands out to you about the actions of the religious leaders and the chief priests? 
    • Give time to answer. 
    • People like to keep their authority and power. 
    • People can block out anything doesn’t fit into their reality. 
    • Their decision to kill Jesus made it easier to kill again. 
  • Q. How can your testimony point others toward Jesus? 
    • Discuss. 
    • Your testimony obviously won’t include a story of being raised from the dead, but it does include how Jesus gave you a new life. The transforming power of Christ in your life points people to Him. 
  • Q. What can you do to prepare for opposition you might face? 
    • Give time to answer.
    • Determine in your heart to honor God no matter what. Daniel 1:8 shows us how important it is to stand firm on God’s word no matter the opposition. 

Application - Summarize and Challenge

  • Jesus is worthy of our worship as the promised Messiah, the Son of God. 
    • Believers should humbly honor Christ as Lord. 
    • Believers should affirm others who worship Jesus. 
    • Believers honor Christ by testifying to others about His work.
  • Personal Challenge: 
    • Q. How can you show your devotion and appreciation to Jesus? 
    • Q. As an act of devotion, who will you tell about Jesus and what He has done in your life? 
    • Q. Who in your life is helping you show devotion to Jesus? Who are you helping? 

LIFEWAY RESOURCES

Quicksource

Lifeway’s Quicksource is a quick and simple tool that dives directly into the biblical text. Furthermore, it provides a simple outline of the lesson with “Talking Points” and discussion questions for each section. This resource is extremely helpful for facilitating a discussion. 

Explore The Bible Podcast

Lifeway provides a podcast for teachers as they prepare to teach each lesson. These podcasts are available on the Leaders Helps webpage (look below), Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.

Leader Helps

Lifeway has a blog where they post Leader Helps for teachers. These range from articles on leading online groups to Extra Ideas for introducing and concluding the lesson with a current news story.  You can check it out using the link below

QUOTES / ARTICLES / MEDIA

In Philippians 2:6-11 Paul quoted an early Christian hymn that testified of the work of Christ. The following article was produced by Lifeway and discusses how early believers used songs.