John 16:29-17:1
On His way to the cross, Jesus comforted His disciples with the victorious promise, “In the world you will have tribulation, but take heart, I have overcome the world.” When we let Jesus live His victory in us, then we get a taste of this overcoming, victorious life.
John 16:8-28
What does it take to grow in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ? Jesus tells us the Holy Spirit will guide us into truth as we read God’s Word, and He will complete the teaching that Jesus began. Take note: The Holy Spirit will also always direct our attention back to Jesus.
John 15:22-16:7
Two questions are answered in our study of John 16: “What is the greatest sin of all?” and “why was it best that Jesus leave after the Resurrection?” Discover the surprising answers in this study.
John 15:3-27
“When I call Jesus my friend, I bring Him down to my level. When Jesus calls me His friend, He’s raising me up to His. This kind of special friendship requires my obedience.” Dr. J. Vernon McGee teaches from John 15 what it means when Jesus calls us “friend.”
John 15:1-11
Where do you get the strength to follow Jesus, to serve Him, and to bear good fruit? From Jesus Himself—by abiding in Him. Learn more about how the Holy Spirit indwells and equips us for a relationship with Jesus.
John 14:7-31
We continue to eavesdrop on Jesus’ final conversation with His disciples before the Cross and hear what Dr. J. Vernon McGee called “the most profound statement in the whole Bible.” This is a rich, beautiful section of Scripture about our relationship with the Holy Spirit to encourage us in days to come.
John 14:1-6
To comfort His disciples after telling them He was going to die, Jesus told them of a beautiful plan He had for their future. A place with Him. In fact, He was going ahead to get it ready and then told them how to get there. Be encouraged by this hope of “a place He’s preparing for us” and the promise that Jesus will come again to get us.
John 13:17-38
Two significant disciples suffer the worst evening of their lives as we take a close look at Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Judas had no faith and was susceptible to Satan’s schemes. Peter, who sincerely loved the Lord, was overconfident and operating out of the flesh.
John 13:1-16
Imagine yourself with them on that last night before the Cross in that upper room. Jesus talks intimately with His disciples—and us today—about His love for us, how we are to live the Christian life, the provision He has made for us, and of our relationship to Him. It’s one of the sweetest meals you will ever enjoy.
John 12:24-50
“One day we shall each lose our physical life. The only way we can save it is to lose it in Jesus Christ. His glory is seen in the Cross,” says our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee. Survey the wondrous Cross in our study of John 12.