Invitation to John: Leader Guide: A Short-Term DISCIPLE Bible Study
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The invitation from Christ is: "Come and see, Follow me". Experience the magnificent passages in John including the I am statements (I am the truth, the life and the way, I am the living water and more). Revisit stories only told in John's gospel including Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene and the raising of Lazarus.
During the weekly video segments, travel into the scripture as you hear the Word, experience the grand artwork connected with each story and interview the scholar. Each week wraps up with a small group discussion on video to spark your own conversation.
Participants for this Invitation to John do not have to have an in-depth knowledge of the Bible to enjoy and benefit from participation. Reading just two chapters of John a week, they will discover the life altering stories that will invite them to follow Christ as true disciples.
This eleven-week study includes a participant book outlining daily reading assignments for group preparations, a leader guide suggesting discussion activities for use in the 60–90-minute weekly meeting, and a video component providing interpretation and context for the biblical texts.
Robert D. Kysar, Bandy Professor Emeritus of Preaching and New Testament, Candler School of Theology, is a noted scholar on the Gospel of John. He has authored numerous articles and books, including a revised edition of John: The Maverick Gospel; Preaching John; and most recently Voyages With John: Charting the Fourth Gospel.
Session titles and scripture:
Come and See (John 1–2)
How Is It Possible? (John 3–4)
Taste for Yourself (John 5–6)
To Believe or Not to Believe (John 7–8)
Are We Blind? (John 9–10)
I Couldn't Believe My Eyes! (John 11–12)
Would You Believe It? (John 13–14)
What Time Is It? (John 15–16)
Look Out! (John 17–18)
Believing Without Seeing (John 19–20)
Do You See Him? (John 21)
Robert D. Kysar
A noted scholar on the Gospel of John, Dr. Kysar has authored numerous articles and books, including a revised edition of John, the Maverick Gospel, Preaching John, and most recently, Voyages with John: Charting The Fourth Gospel.
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Invitation to John - Robert D. Kysar
Introducing This Study Series
INVITATION TO JOHN is one of a series of studies developed on the model of DISCIPLE Bible study. DISCIPLE is a family of Bible study resources based on the general assumption that people are hungry for God’s Word, for fellowship in prayer and study, and for biblically informed guidance in ministry. Like all long-term DISCIPLE resources, this series of short-term DISCIPLE Bible studies: (1) presents the Bible as the primary text; (2) calls for daily preparation on the part of students; (3) features a weekly meeting based on small-group discussion; (4) includes a video component for making available the insights of biblical scholars to set the Scriptures in context; and (5) has as one of its goals the enhancement of Christian discipleship.
INVITATION TO JOHN is designed to provide congregations with an in-depth, high-commitment Bible study resource able to be completed in a shorter time frame than the foundational DISCIPLE studies. However, the shorter time frame does not mean this study has expectations different from those associated with the thirty-four week DISCIPLE: BECOMING DISCIPLES THROUGH BIBLE STUDY. In fact, the term invitation rather than introduction has been used for this series to signal that these studies are not basic introductions but rather invitations to in-depth study. The expectation remains that participants will prepare for the weekly meeting by reading substantial portions of Scripture and taking notes. The expectation remains that group discussion, rather than lecture, will be the preferred learning approach. The expectation remains that biblical scholarship will be part of the group’s study together. The expectation remains that each person’s encounter with the Bible will call him or her to more faithful discipleship. In fact, it is our hope that this series of short-term DISCIPLE Bible studies will ultimately inspire participants to commit to a long-term DISCIPLE study in the future. For while these short studies of selected Scriptures can be both meaningful and convenient, the deeply transforming experience of reading and studying all the Scriptures––from Genesis to Revelation––continues to be the primary aim of DISCIPLE.
Leading This Study
For leaders of INVITATION TO JOHN, it will be vital to keep in mind that to have as rich and meaningful an experience as possible with this type of short-term study, you will need to pay close attention to the timing of the suggested discussion activities and group dynamics. One of the challenges of any short-term, small-group study—especially one based on group discussion—is the time it takes for people in the study to become comfortable sharing with one another. If your group is made up of people who are already acquainted, the challenge may be minimal. However, be prepared to have a group of people who do not know each other well, perhaps some who have never done much substantive Bible study and others who are graduates of long-term DISCIPLE studies. Different challenges––and rewards––will come as a result of the mix of people who make up your group(s). Make use of the following information as you prepare to lead INVITATION TO JOHN.
GROUP ORIENTATION
Plan to schedule an orientation meeting a week prior to the first weekly meeting. Take time then to make introductions, discuss the expectations of the study, distribute and review the materials, and preview the upcoming week’s assignment. If necessary, consider discussing the kind of study Bible group members should use and taking time to make sure everyone is familiar with the aids in a study Bible. Have on hand several types of study Bibles for persons to look through.
WEEKLY SESSION
The times in parentheses beneath each section heading in the leader guide planning pages indicate the suggested number of minutes to allow for a particular activity. The first time is for use with a 60-minute meeting schedule, and the second time is for use with a 90-minute meeting schedule. Keep in mind that the discussion questions suggested for use in any one section may be more than enough to take up the allotted time. You will need to keep an eye on a clock and decide when and whether to move on. The best way to gauge in advance how many questions to use and how long to allow discussion to last is to spend time answering the suggested questions yourself while preparing for the group session. Be sure to do this, as well as preview the video––both Part 1 and 2––before the weekly session.
Gathering Around God’s Word
(15–20 minutes)
Welcome
Begin on time by welcoming the group to the study. Ideally, this should be the second time the group has been together. During the orientation meeting the previous week, group participants met to preview the materials, discuss expectations of the study, and receive the assignment for the week. In case group participants who were not present at the orientation meeting arrive at this first session, be prepared to summarize as briefly as possible what they can