Q2. (John 5:19, 30)
Why do you think Jesus said, "By Myself I can do nothing"? (vs. 30). Jesus said to the Pharisees in John 5:18 "I tell the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can only do what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does."
How do you justify this statement with Jesus' divine nature as the Son of God? Jesus came to preach and to heal and that says he had to do this in his humanness and that had he performed miracles in his divinity then he could not teach the disciples who needed to understand that Jesus sought his Father to see and hear what to do and that in this way they too must do the same.
In what ways can we use Jesus' example as a pattern for our own life and ministry? To attempt to move without discerning what the Father is saying through the Holy Spirit can lead to a belief that they have the capacity to know what to do without looking for help from the proper source.
How do you think Jesus would "see" and "hear" the Father? I believe firstly he would have to have no distractions so that He was free to come into such an intimate place that He could see His Father and hear from the Holy Spirit what to do, perhaps that day, the next or in the future.