Come and See A Day in the Life There is something deeply human about Andrew’s question in John 1. Standing face to face with Jesus for the first time, his instinct is not to make a declaration but to ask a practical question: “Rabbi… where are You staying?” It is the kind of question weContinue reading “When Following Comes Before Understanding”
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When the World Turns Against the Word
Thru the Bible in a Year Scripture Reading: John 6–7 Key Verse: “Did not Moses give you the law, and yet none of you keeps the law? Why are you trying to kill me?” — John 7:19 (NIV) Read this passage on BibleGateway Seeing Through the Opposition By the time we arrive at John chaptersContinue reading “When the World Turns Against the Word”
The Word, the Works, and the Witness
Thru the Bible in a Year As we open the Gospel of John, we are stepping into holy ground—the deepest waters of divine revelation. John’s Gospel is not simply a record of Jesus’ miracles or teachings; it is an invitation to behold the eternal Son of God, the Word made flesh. While Matthew shows JesusContinue reading “The Word, the Works, and the Witness”
Bread That Baffles
In John 6:41-51, Jesus declares Himself as the “Bread of Life,” offending the Jewish leaders who struggle with accepting His divinity. His message emphasizes complete belief and surrender, establishing that salvation comes through divine initiative. Jesus challenges familiar perceptions, inviting a transformative relationship that nourishes the soul.