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Feb 2, 2009 · Like Jesus’ original followers, believers today are sent into the world to be His witnesses (v. 48 [Luke 24]; compare Matt. 28:18-20; Acts 1:8). We can learn much about how to handle that assignment by asking questions of the four narratives of Jesus’ life—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
We learn from Jesus' dealings with John about the true identity of Jesus. We have John's testimony that he saw the Spirit of God descend onto Jesus and heard a voice from heaven declaring that Jesus was God's Son.
Nov 1, 2011 · The dialogue brings meaning to Jesus’ person and work so that the characters – and therefore the readers – are exhorted to take a particular action, thereby moving the plot along toward its ultimate goal: “that you may believe” (20:31).
Apr 29, 2019 · The relationship between Jesus and John the son of Zebedee, also known as John the Apostle, was one of deep closeness and significant spiritual importance. John was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles and is often referred to as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” indicating a special bond between them.
Feb 18, 2008 · John’s gospel includes a number of rather lengthy discourses on different topics. Some, like the discourse on the Good Shepherd, takes up most of John 10. The Farewell Discourses include all of John 14-17. These discourses differ from the sayings of Jesus in the Synoptic gospels, which are often rather brief. Moreover, the Johannine ...
Jul 10, 2021 · July 10, 2021 by vancemorgan. In a recent episode of “The Chosen,” a multi-year cinematic treatment of the life of Jesus that is almost finished with its second season, Jesus has a private...
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What would you ask Him? What might He say to you? In his Gospel, John records for us a series of conversations that Jesus had with different people. They include a confused minister and a desperate woman; a lifelong loser and an anxious politician.