In today’s passage, we continue to consider the interaction of Jesus with His twelve followers. Picture the scene: the disciples had been reclining in the traditional posture, each with his left arm to support his head and his right arm… Read More
First Things First
Today we come to the most intimate and private interactions of Jesus with His twelve followers – the scene pictures the disciples, alone with Jesus in a small second floor room (i.e. the “Upper Room”). Because it was a Passover… Read More
To Truly Believe in God is to Believe in the Son
To those whose faith is weakened by a fear of being rejected by those who embrace the popular notions of religion, John sums up the first part of his gospel account with three takeaways: Jesus’ initiative has not been his own…. Read More
He Has Blinded Their Eyes
The Book of John was written for a specific reason (John 20:30-31) and for a special occasion. At the time when John wrote his gospel (latter half of the First Century), there were likely many nagging questions regarding the Jews… Read More
Read This First
At His birth, Gentiles came from the east; now at His death, Gentiles come once again. Why does John mention them at this point? Because the King has now been rejected by Israel. The Jews had said, “We want to… Read More
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