(5) The Son Quickens Whom He Wants

I. The Meaning
II. The Life
III. The Time




(4) The Works of the Father and the Son

I. The Glorious Principles
II. The Contextual Relevance




(3) Christ Defends His Sabbath Healing of the Paralytic

I. His Many Options
II. His Profound Argument
III. His Essential Deity




(2) “Sin No More, Lest a Worse Thing Come Unto Thee”

I. The Explanation
II. The Warning
III. The Command




(1) The Miracle at the Pool of Bethesda

I. The Wretchedness of the Multitude
II. The Healing of the Paralytic
III. The Sovereignty of the Saviour




Demetrius, Well-Testified by Truth

I. His Spiritual Identity
II. His Character Witnesses
III. His Mimicable Example




Diotrephes, Opponent of Truth

I. Diotrephes’ Love for Pre-eminence
II. John’s Promise to Remember




Gaius, Fellow-Helper Regarding the Truth

I. The Meaning
II. The Commendation
III. The Example




Gaius, Walking in Truth

I. Gaius’ Godly Walk
II. The Brothers’ Testimony
III. John’s Great Joy




(10) Cast Out the Bondwoman and Her Son!

I. The Historical Ishmael and Hagar
II. The Allegorical Bondson and Bondwoman