John 3 — The New Birth From Above

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John 3 — The New Birth from Above


Session Plan (60–75 min)

  1. Read Aloud (5–7 min) — John 3:1–36
  2. Overview & Big Idea (5 min)
  3. Unit 1 (vv.1–10) — New Birth (15–20 min)
  4. Unit 2 (vv.11–21) — Love & Judgment (15–20 min)
  5. Unit 3 (vv.22–36) — John’s Witness (10–12 min)
  6. Commit & Pray (5 min)

Big Idea (Thesis)

Entrance into God’s kingdom requires new birth from abovewater and Spirit—received by believing that obeys, centered on the lifted Son and expressed in a life that says, “He must increase; I must decrease.”


Structure at a Glance

Unit Verses Focus One-Sentence Summary
I 3:1–10 New Birth Religion cannot see the kingdom; rebirth by water and Spirit is required.
II 3:11–21 Love & Judgment God’s love gave the Son; the cross demands a believing, obedient response.
III 3:22–36 John’s Witness Joyful humility crowns Christ; belief = life, disobedience = wrath.

Key Terms to Watch


Background & Context (Quick Notes)


Unit Studies


UNIT 1 — The New Birth (John 3:1–10)

Core Truths (teach/underline)

Discussion

  1. Why does Nicodemus come “by night”? What does that signal about his heart?
  2. In v.5, why must water and Spirit be kept together—not split apart?
  3. How does Ezekiel 36 help you explain John 3 to a seeker?
  4. What are real-life “wind” evidences that someone is born of the Spirit?
  5. How would you counsel a religious person who has never been “born from above”?

Cross-References (for quick lookup)

Application

Memory


UNIT 2 — God’s Love and Judgment (John 3:11–21)

Core Truths

Discussion

  1. How does the serpent typology clarify the cross?
  2. What does “God so loved” mean (manner, not just magnitude)?
  3. Why is unbelief primarily moral (love of darkness), not intellectual?
  4. What does it look like to “come to the Light” today?
  5. How would you explain John 3:16–21 to someone who says, “God is love, so He won’t judge”?

Cross-References

Application

Memory


UNIT 3 — John the Baptist’s Testimony (John 3:22–36)

Core Truths

Discussion

  1. Where do comparison and rivalry show up in modern ministry?
  2. What does joyful decrease look like in your calling?
  3. How does v.36 correct the idea that “belief” can exclude obedience?
  4. Why is Christ’s Spirit without measure (v.34) crucial for assurance?
  5. What habits help you re-center joy on Christ’s increase?

Cross-References

Application

Memory


WOW Gems

  1. “By night” exposes a heart condition, not just a clock time.
  2. “Born of water and Spirit” holds together obedience and divine renewal.
  3. The wind analogy: you cannot see the Spirit, but you can’t miss His effects.
  4. The serpent becomes the sign of cure—shame transformed into salvation.
  5. “God gave His Son” — love acts, it does not merely feel.
  6. Judgment is self-chosen by preferring darkness over Light.
  7. Much water (Aenon) shows baptism mattered, not as ritual but as response.
  8. True joy is Christ’s increase, not ours.
  9. Believe/Obey (v.36): two sides of one coin.
  10. Nicodemus moves from night to daylight at the burial (19:39)—rebirth changes courage.

Word Focus — Mini Table

Word Transliteration Meaning Where Why it matters
ἄνωθεν anōthen from above/again 3:3 New birth’s heavenly source.
πνεῦμα pneuma Spirit/wind 3:8 Unseen cause, seen effects.
μονογενής monogenēs only/unique Son 3:16 God’s costly love in giving His unique Son.
ἀπειθέω apeitheō disobey 3:36 Unbelief defined by refusal to obey.

Fill-in Review

  1. “Unless one is born of __ and the __, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.”
  2. “As Moses lifted up the __ in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be __.”
  3. “For God so __ the world that He __ His only __ Son.”
  4. “He must __, but I must __.”
  5. “He who believes in the Son has eternal __; he who does not __ the Son will not see life.”

Answer Key (for leader)

  1. water … Spirit 2) serpent … lifted up 3) loved … gave … begotten/unique
  2. increase … decrease 5) life … obey

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