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The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary - Sunday School Lesson

NICODEMUS LEARNS OF NEW BIRTH DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew 5:13–16 BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: John 3:1–25; Numbers 21:4–9 KEY VERSE God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.—John 3:16 LESSON OUTLINE Introduction A. Night Visitors B. Lesson Background I. Believers and Unbelievers (JOHN 3:11–17) A. Regarding the Witness (vv. 11–13) B. Regarding the Cross (vv. 14, 15) No More Fear C. Regarding the Son (vv. 16, 17) II. Doers and Haters (JOHN 3:18–21) A. Truth About Darkness (vv. 18–20) Dabbling in Darkness B. Truth About Light (v. 21) Conclusion A. What Is “Eternal Life”? B. Prayer C. Thought to Remember The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2011-2012, ed. Ronald L. Nickelson and Jonathan Underwood (Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2011). 258. The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2011-2012, ed. Ronald L. Nickelson and Jonathan Underwood (Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2011). 257. The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2011-2012, ed. Ronald L. Nickelson and Jonathan Underwood (Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2011). 257.

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