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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · Chapter 1: The Word Made Flesh. John’s Gospel opens with a powerful statement highlighting Jesus’ pre-existent and divine nature. Described as the “Word” who was “with God” and “was God” in the beginning, Jesus is presented as the creator and source of all life.

  2. John 10 provides a rich, comforting portrait of Jesus as the Good Shepherd and the gate, providing guidance, protection, and eternal life. His teachings elicit varied reactions, underscoring the theme of belief versus unbelief.

    • The Word Became Flesh. In Chapter 1, John begins with a majestic prologue, declaring Jesus as the Word who was with God and was God. He is the light that shines in the darkness.
    • The Wedding at Cana and Clearing the Temple. In Chapter 2, Jesus performs His first miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into wine, revealing His glory.
    • Jesus and Nicodemus. In Chapter 3, Nicodemus, a Pharisee, visits Jesus at night. Jesus tells him about the necessity of being born again to see the Kingdom of God.
    • The Samaritan Woman. In Chapter 4, Jesus talks with a Samaritan woman at a well, revealing Himself as the living water and the Messiah. Many Samaritans believe in Him.
  3. Mar 1, 1996 · I will discuss Johns use of the word believe in his Gospel and show how John’s analogies for belief support faith alone as the one and only condition for salvation. Also significant is what John does not use to present the condition for salvation.

  4. John sets up the themes of the book: the infinitely holy Christ who has become incarnate to bring light and life and truth to the world; the adoption of believers as God’s children; the world’s rejection of Jesus and the gospel.

  5. Aug 31, 2024 · Explore the unique portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel of John with a detailed chapter-by-chapter summary. Discover its cosmic theology, distinct miracles, and key themes that set it apart from Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

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  7. Leading up to this text, Jesus has been teaching about His status as the Way, Truth, and Life (John 14:6), and the work of the Holy Spirit. This chapter begins with one of Jesus' most famous analogies.

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