08 - Of Light and Darkness
Lecture 8 — At Sukkot: The True Exodus Begins
Notes and slides are found here.
- (00:00) - Welcome and roadmap
- (01:14) - The Gospel so far
- (03:57) - Why Sukkot matters
- (08:59) - Overview: the true Exodus begins
- (12:45) - Sukkot and the old covenant
- (20:20) - Jesus’ unbelieving brethren
- (23:29) - Water, light, and the Feast of Booths
- (30:42) - Why Jesus confronts Jerusalem
- (43:54) - Hardness of heart and false judgment
- (48:04) - The adulterous woman as the hinge
- (52:40) - Writing on the ground and Jeremiah 17
- (57:57) - Conclusion and invitation
Notes and slides are found here.
In this lecture on the Gospel of Saint John, we enter Chapters 7 and 8, where Jesus goes up to the Feast of Booths and confronts a covenant world that is still beautiful, still solemn, and yet already hollowed out from within by unbelief, accusation, and spiritual blindness. At Sukkot, Our Lord does not stand outside the Old Covenant and criticize it from afar. He enters it from within, reveals Himself as its fulfillment, and calls His people into the true Exodus.
We will explore the meaning of Sukkot, the unbelief of Jesus’ brethren, the offer of living water, the woman caught in adultery, Christ’s declaration that He is the Light of the world, and the testing of true discipleship. Along the way, we will see that John is not giving us a string of disconnected scenes, but a unified covenant drama in which Jesus exposes false judgment, restores the sinner, and leads His people toward the definitive dwelling of God.
At the heart of this study stands a decisive truth: what the devil turns into a trap, Christ turns back into a path.
