80 Questions
The phrase 'the Prince of this world is coming' refers to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
True
Satan is the one who instigated men to crucify Jesus Christ.
True
The word 'judgment' in the context of John 12:31 and 16:11 refers to the victory of Jesus Christ over Satan.
True
The verb 'krinein' is used in John 16:11 to indicate the defeat of Satan.
False
Satan has control over Jesus Christ due to his sin.
False
The work of the Spirit after Christ's departure is mentioned in John 16:11.
True
D.A. Carson's commentary on John's Gospel is mentioned in the text.
True
According to the passage, Jesus was forced to die by Satan.
False
John 14:30 is referenced in the text as a declaration of Satan's claim on believers.
False
According to John 16, the Spirit convicts the world of its righteousness.
True
In the passage, Jesus is referred to as the son of disobedience.
False
The cross of Jesus Christ is the basis of the believer's salvation and the defeat of Satan.
True
The Spirit's conviction of the world involves only sin and judgment.
False
The world can be said to have a true righteousness of its own.
False
Satan can bring charges against Jesus Christ due to His human nature.
False
The cross is the place where Jesus was condemned by the ruler of this world.
False
Jesus' love for the Father is seen in His disobedience to God's commandments.
False
The Spirit's convicting work is only necessary for believers.
False
The world sees the crucifixion of Christ as a demonstration of his righteousness.
False
Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness, but He did not endure temptation.
False
The ruler of this world can do something to Jesus Christ due to His humanity.
False
The article by Carson in JBL suggests that it is better to maintain asymmetry in John 16.
False
The ruler of this world has not been judged.
False
The sovereign God has not already dealt with Satan at the cross and in terms of a predetermined eternal destiny.
False
The Pharisees accused Jesus of casting out demons by the power of the Holy Spirit.
False
The multitudes were unimpressed with Jesus' healing of a demon-possessed man.
False
Satan casting out Satan would be a self-destructive act.
True
The Jews believed that exorcisms were a sign of God's approval.
True
Jesus accepted the Pharisees' accusation that He cast out demons by the power of Satan.
False
The passage suggests that Jesus was not the Messiah.
False
The Pharisees wanted the crowds to question Jesus' divine authority.
False
Jesus' response to the Pharisees was a proverbial statement about the dangers of division within a kingdom.
True
Jesus is saying that Satan casts out Satan by God's power in Matthew 12:34.
False
The Pharisees were willing to acknowledge that Jesus was casting out demons by the power of God.
False
Jesus is saying that Satan is not strong and active in his works.
False
The kingdom of God is not yet present on earth according to Jesus.
False
Satan can deliberately deceive by granting power to his own people to cast out his own demons.
False
Jesus is saying that he has already bound Satan.
False
The Pharisees were applying a double standard to Jesus' actions.
True
Jesus is saying that the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart, according to Matthew 12:34.
True
The phrase 'the hour has come' is equivalent to saying 'the hour of darkness has come'.
True
Satan has been defeated and judged.
True
The cross of Jesus Christ is not the basis of the believer's salvation.
False
The verb 'krinein' is used in John 16:11 to indicate the judgment of believers.
False
Jesus Christ is referred to as the ruler of this world in the passage.
False
The work of the Spirit after Christ's departure is not mentioned in the passage.
False
D.A. Carson's commentary on John's Gospel is not mentioned in the passage.
False
Satan has been deposed from any position of authority or ascendancy.
True
Jesus is considered to be the son of disobedience in whom Satan works.
False
The ruler of this world can do something to Jesus Christ due to his humanity.
False
Satan has control over Jesus Christ due to his sin.
False
The Pharisees accused Jesus of casting out demons by the power of the Holy Spirit.
False
The cross of Jesus Christ is the basis of the believer's salvation and the defeat of Satan.
True
The multitudes were unimpressed with Jesus' healing of a demon-possessed man.
False
Jesus died because the Father chose for him to die, and he laid down his life voluntarily.
True
Satan casting out Satan would be a self-destructive act.
True
The Spirit's convicting work is only necessary for believers.
False
Satan can bring charges against Jesus Christ due to His human nature.
False
The Jews believed that exorcisms were a sign of God's disapproval.
False
Jesus accepted the Pharisees' accusation that He cast out demons by the power of Satan.
False
The Spirit convicts the world of its righteousness in the sense that it is a true righteousness.
False
The passage suggests that Jesus was not the Messiah.
False
The Pharisees were willing to acknowledge that Jesus was casting out demons by the power of God.
False
Jesus' response to the Pharisees was a proverbial statement about the dangers of unity within a kingdom.
False
The world's righteousness refers to its correct understanding of spiritual things.
False
The cross is the place where Jesus was condemned by the ruler of this world.
False
The Spirit convicts the world of its righteousness, referring to its correct understanding of Christ.
False
D.A. Carson's article suggests that it is better to maintain asymmetry in John 16.
False
The sovereign God has already dealt with Satan at the cross and in terms of a predetermined eternal destiny.
True
The ruler of this world has not been judged.
False
The Spirit's conviction of the world involves only sin and judgment.
False
The world sees the crucifixion of Christ as a demonstration of his righteousness.
False
Jesus responded to the Pharisees' accusation that he was casting out demons by Satan's power.
True
Satan can cast out his own demons or cohorts.
False
The Pharisees believed that Jesus was casting out demons by God's power.
False
Jesus claimed to have bound Satan.
False
The kingdom of God is present on earth, according to Jesus.
True
The Pharisees applied a double standard to Jesus' actions.
True
The mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart, according to Matthew 12:34.
True
Satan is hostile to Satan and can cast out his own demons.
False
Study Notes
The Prince of the World and the Passion of Christ
- The phrase "the Prince of the world is coming" is a reference to Christ's passion and the hour of darkness.
- Satan instigates men to crucify Christ, but this ultimately leads to Satan's defeat.
Judgment and Victory
- In John 12:31, 14:30, and 16:11, there are statements of judgment, where Satan is judged and defeated.
- The Old Testament sense of victory over the enemy is applied to these passages.
- The use of "krinein" and "katakrinein" emphasizes the certainty of judgment and the effectiveness of Christ's work.
The Cross as the Turning Point
- The cross is the crucial turning point in the history of redemption, as stated by Carson.
- It is the basis of the believer's salvation and the pivotal defeat of the prince of this world.
The Impeccability of Christ
- Jesus has no sin, unlike others, making him not susceptible to Satan's claims.
- Christ's impassibility and impeccability are evident in his emphasis on doing the Father's will.
The Convicting Work of the Spirit
- In John 16:11, the Spirit convicts the world of its sin, righteousness, and judgment.
- The Spirit's conviction is necessary for the world to understand its sin and Christ's righteousness.
Maintaining Symmetry
- It is important to maintain symmetry in explaining the Spirit's conviction of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
- The Spirit convicts the world of its sin, Christ's righteousness, and its own judgment.
The World's False Judgment
- The world falsely judges Christ and itself, and the Spirit's conviction is necessary to correct this understanding.
- The world's own righteousness is based on its self-centered understanding, which is false and filthy.
Satan's Defeat
- Satan's defeat is clear, and the cross is the place where the ruler of this world is defeated and condemned.
- The Spirit's convicting work is necessary for the world to understand its sin and Christ's righteousness.
A Hostile Adversary and a Sovereign God
- We have a hostile adversary, Satan, who seeks to test and destroy faith.
- We have an interceding Savior, Christ, who prays that our faith not fail.
- We have a sovereign God who has already dealt with Satan, both at the cross and in terms of a predetermined eternal destiny.
The Prince of the World and the Passion of Christ
- The phrase "the Prince of the world is coming" is a reference to Christ's passion and the hour of darkness.
- Satan instigates men to crucify Christ, but this ultimately leads to Satan's defeat.
Judgment and Victory
- In John 12:31, 14:30, and 16:11, there are statements of judgment, where Satan is judged and defeated.
- The Old Testament sense of victory over the enemy is applied to these passages.
- The use of "krinein" and "katakrinein" emphasizes the certainty of judgment and the effectiveness of Christ's work.
The Cross as the Turning Point
- The cross is the crucial turning point in the history of redemption, as stated by Carson.
- It is the basis of the believer's salvation and the pivotal defeat of the prince of this world.
The Impeccability of Christ
- Jesus has no sin, unlike others, making him not susceptible to Satan's claims.
- Christ's impassibility and impeccability are evident in his emphasis on doing the Father's will.
The Convicting Work of the Spirit
- In John 16:11, the Spirit convicts the world of its sin, righteousness, and judgment.
- The Spirit's conviction is necessary for the world to understand its sin and Christ's righteousness.
Maintaining Symmetry
- It is important to maintain symmetry in explaining the Spirit's conviction of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
- The Spirit convicts the world of its sin, Christ's righteousness, and its own judgment.
The World's False Judgment
- The world falsely judges Christ and itself, and the Spirit's conviction is necessary to correct this understanding.
- The world's own righteousness is based on its self-centered understanding, which is false and filthy.
Satan's Defeat
- Satan's defeat is clear, and the cross is the place where the ruler of this world is defeated and condemned.
- The Spirit's convicting work is necessary for the world to understand its sin and Christ's righteousness.
A Hostile Adversary and a Sovereign God
- We have a hostile adversary, Satan, who seeks to test and destroy faith.
- We have an interceding Savior, Christ, who prays that our faith not fail.
- We have a sovereign God who has already dealt with Satan, both at the cross and in terms of a predetermined eternal destiny.
Explore the biblical themes of Satan's role in Christ's crucifixion and the ultimate judgment and defeat of Satan. Understand the significance of Jesus' passion and the concept of victory in the Old Testament.
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