What was the biggest incident you have ever witnessed in your life? How did you respond to it? Why?

 


The Plan to Kill Jesus

45 Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary saw what Jesus did. So they believed in him. 46 But some of them went to the Pharisees. They told the Pharisees what Jesus had done. 47 Then the chief priests and the Pharisees called a meeting of the Sanhedrin.

“What can we do?” they asked. “This man is performing many signs. 48 If we let him keep on doing this, everyone will believe in him. Then the Romans will come. They will take away our temple and our nation.”

49 One of the Jewish leaders spoke up. His name was Caiaphas. He was high priest at that time. He said, “You don’t know anything at all! 50 You don’t realize what is good for you. It is better if one man dies for the people than if the whole nation is destroyed.”

51 He did not say this on his own because he was high priest at that time. He prophesied that Jesus would die for the Jewish nation. 52 He also prophesied that Jesus would die for God’s children scattered everywhere. He would die to bring them together and make them one. 53 So from that day on, the Jewish rulers planned to kill Jesus.

54 Jesus no longer moved around openly among the people of Judea. Instead, he went away to an area near the desert. He went to a village called Ephraim. There he stayed with his disciples.

55 It was almost time for the Jewish Passover Feast. Many people went up from the country to Jerusalem. They went there for the special washing that would make them pure before the Passover Feast. 56 They kept looking for Jesus as they stood in the temple courtyard. They asked one another, “What do you think? Isn’t he coming to the feast at all?” 57 But the chief priests and the Pharisees had given orders. They had commanded anyone who found out where Jesus was staying to report it. Then they could arrest him.

 


1.    In John 11:45-48, what was the Pharisees and chief priests’ response to the resurrection of Lazarus? What different factors do you think contributed to their reaction?

2.    In what ways might we be similar to the Pharisees and priests?

3.    Jesus would be the Passover Lamb. People are looking for him at Passover but for the wrong reasons. In what ways we may be looking for Jesus for the wrong reasons?

4.    In John 11:49-53, High Priest Caiaphas unknowingly prophesies about Jesus' sacrificial death for the nation. Reflecting on this, what can we learn about God’s plan salvation?

5.    How can we guard against similar attitudes of disbelief, pride, jealousy, scepticism or resistance to God's plan in our lives? What is the biggest challenge to you in this story?