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John Bible Study, Day 5: You Must Be Born Again

Today’s passage: John 3:1–21 Focus verse: “I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.” (John 3:3) Nicodemus—who only shows up in the book of John, albeit three times—comes to Jesus. He arrives in secret, in stealth at night, under the shroud of darkness. He’s a member of […]

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John Bible Study, Day 4: Angry Jesus

Today’s passage: John 2:13–24 Focus verse: “Stop turning my Father’s house into a market!” (John 2:16) When you think of Jesus, what image comes to mind?  Is it Jesus, meek and mild? The little children gather around him and he gazes at them, his eyes brimming with compassion.  In another scene, Jesus stands on a […]

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John Bible Study, Day 3: Jesus’s First Miracle

Today’s passage: John 2:1–12 Focus verse: He revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him. (John 2:11) Consider the miracles Jesus performs. He heals people with broken bodies, casts out evil spirits, and even raises dead people to life. Whatever their situation, Jesus makes their life better—much better. Yet his first miracle, right after […]

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John Bible Study, Day 2: Jesus and John the Baptist

Today’s passage: John 1:15–51 Focus verse: John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, “I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord.’” (John 1:23) We first meet John the Baptist in John 1:6. (Remember, John the Baptist is not the author of the book of […]

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John Bible Study, Day 1: Jesus: The Word, the Life, and the Light

Today’s passage: John 1:1–14 Focus verse: In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. (John 1:4) The book of John opens with a most moving passage. It’s lyrical, it’s evocative, and it is exquisite. In this poetic prelude of John’s Gospel, he calls Jesus the Word, and asserts that the […]

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Bible Study Introduction: The Gospel of John

The Bible has four biographies of Jesus. They’re each named after their author: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. We often call these accounts Gospels because they proclaim the good news about Jesus. Matthew, Mark, and Luke have many similar passages and accounts of the same events. Some sections match, while others are close. John differs […]