Introduction. Hermeneutical Caveats. Structure of the Gospels and the Uniqueness of John.
John the Baptist. The date of Jesus’ birth.
The first miracle. The wedding at Cana. The water of purification. The first Passover. Cleansing of the Temple.
The meeting with Nicodemus at night. “Born Again”? The last testimony of John the Baptist.
John 5 is a key chapter with some of the strongest arguments for the deity of Jesus Christ.
The feeding of the 5,000. The Bread of Life. Jesus walks on water.
Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles. Rivers of Living Water. Pharisees’ Unbelief.
The woman caught in adultery. Jesus the Light of the World. A heated “exchange” with the Pharisees.
Jesus heals the man born blind. A look at “Spiritual Blindness.” Why Do Christians Have Trials?
Jesus the Good Shepherd. Eternal Security. Jesus rejected by the Jews.
The death and raising of Lazarus. The plot against Jesus by the chief priests and Pharisees.
Jesus anointed at Bethany. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The Son of Man “must be lifted up.”
Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. He foretells His betrayal. A New Commandment.
Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Light. The promise of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus is the True Vine. Our relationship with Him, one another, and with the World. The work of the Holy Spirit.
The longest recorded prayer of our Lord. Jesus’ prayer for Himself; prayer for His disciples.
The betrayal and arrest of Jesus. The Garden. Jesus brought before Annas, Caiaphas, and Pilate.
Jesus sentenced to die. The crucifixion. Jesus’ side pierced. The burial of Jesus.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and his disciples.
The last miracle in John’s Gospel. Peter’s restoration. “Feed my sheep.” The commission and the cross.