
John
The Gospel of John is unique among the four Gospels, focusing less on chronological events and more on deeply theological teachings. John's stated purpose is to prove that Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God so that readers "may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name." The book uses seven key "I Am" statements (like "I Am the Bread of Life" and "I Am the Good Shepherd") to reveal Jesus's true identity. John also records seven great signs (miracles) that testify to Jesus's deity. Much of the book covers Jesus’ private teachings to his disciples, culminating in his sacrificial death, victorious resurrection, and commissioning of the disciples.
Jesus heals an invalid on the Sabbath at the Pool of Bethesda. He defends His actions, claiming equality with God, and asserts that the Scriptures testify about Him.
Jesus miraculously feeds five thousand people and walks on water. He delivers the Bread of Life Discourse, causing many followers to abandon Him.
Jesus teaches at the Feast of Tabernacles. He offers "living water" (the Holy Spirit). The crowds are divided over whether He is the promised Messiah.
Jesus confronts religious leaders with the woman caught in adultery. He declares, "I am the light of the world," and asserts, "Before Abraham was born, I am!"
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