<p>Bible Study</p><p>Don't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: </p><p>.</p><p>Sermon Outline</p><ul><li>The Key to History</li><li>The Foundation of Election</li><li>The End of Religion</li></ul><p>Sermon Questions</p><ol><li>What's the key word in John 14:6—the way, the truth, or the life? Why?</li><li>What are some ways you experience the "fact/value" distinction in your Monday-Saturday life?</li><li>Why should the doctrine of election humble us? What the parable of the weeds (Matthew 13:24–29) teach us about this?</li></ol><p>Resources Consulted</p><ul><li>John Ashton, <em>Understanding the Fourth Gospel</em> (OUP, 2007)</li><li>Ignace de la Potterie, “«Je suis la Voie, la vérité et la Vie» (Jean 14,6),” <em>NRT</em> 88-9 (1966), 907-942</li><li>Raymond Brown, <em>The Gospel according to St John</em></li><li>John Henry Newman, <a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002008174030&seq=1"><em>Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels</em></a><em> </em></li><li>Lesslie Newbigin, <em>The Light Has Come: An Exposition of the Fourth Gospel</em></li><li><em></em>Ibid., <em>Truth and Authority in Modernity</em><em></em></li></ul><p>Questions?</p><p>Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Sam Fornecker (</p><p>).</p>