
In this episode of the Jesus Everyday Podcast, Ethan Callison and Andrew McPheron open John 7:14–24, where Jesus steps into the temple during the Feast of Booths and teaches with divine authority — without any formal credentials. The religious leaders are shocked: “How does this man have learning, when he has never studied?”
Jesus responds not with defensiveness, but with truth: “My teaching is not mine, but His who sent me.”
📖 In this conversation:
Why Jesus intentionally appeals to divine authority instead of earthly credentials
The difference between teaching with borrowed authority and teaching from God Himself
How Jesus exposes hypocrisy in the religious leaders’ obsession with appearances
The connection between obedience and understanding — knowing God’s will begins with doing God’s will
Why Jesus brings up Moses, circumcision, and the Sabbath — and what it means for our understanding of mercy and the Law
The danger of judging by appearances instead of making “right judgment” (v.24)
Why proximity to religion doesn’t equal obedience to God
What this passage reveals about Jesus’ character, compassion, and boldness
💬 The hosts also dive into background context — the Feast of Booths, rabbinic teaching culture, and why Jesus’ healing on the Sabbath in John 5 still fuels conflict in John 7.
📖 Text: John 7:14–24🎙️ Hosts: Ethan Callison & Andrew McPheron💡 Theme: Jesus didn’t come to show off credentials — He came to show the Father’s heart. Don’t judge by appearance; judge with right judgment.
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