John 6:55-7:6

In many ways, the recent events in our study in John have drawn a line in the sand. Will you follow the Lord or turn away? When Jesus asked Peter which he would do, he said, “Where would we go? You have the words of eternal life.” Jesus was on His Father’s schedule as every step led to the Cross. But He would go in His own time and in His own way.

John 6:22-54

How do election, free will, predestination, and God’s will all fit together? Get insight and understanding on these immense concepts as we listen in on Jesus’ teaching to a stiff-necked group of men in the synagogue at Capernaum.

John 6:1-21

Perform a miracle and you’re going to draw a crowd. Thousands of people sought Jesus out in Galilee because they wanted to see more miracles, not necessarily because they believed He was Messiah. But for the sake of the lesson and because of His compassion, Jesus miraculously fed them all from a little boy’s lunch. Then it took another miracle on the stormy sea to get alone again with the disciples.

John 5:25-47

Ever wonder if Jesus defended Himself against all the criticism He received when He walked the earth? In this thoughtful, deep debate, Jesus presents timeless arguments for His purpose on earth and in things to come. If you’ve wondered how the New Testament points to the Old Testament, listen in to Jesus’ explanations.

John 5:1-24

As Jesus’ ministry of healing became more popular, He got the attention of the religious leaders. Set aside the fact that a man lame for 38 years picked up his bed and walked, per Jesus’ command, the religious leaders objected to this miracle happening on the Sabbath! Jesus gets right to the heart of this issue in this study on His proclaimed deity.

John 4:21-54

Even in Bible times, people had worship wars. How to worship, where to worship, when to worship—Jesus addressed these issues with a curious Samaritan woman before He headed back to Cana to transform the lives of other people who were at their own crisis points.

John 3:17-4:20

Racism existed in Bible times, too. When Jesus had a conversation (one of His longest recorded in the Bible) with a Samaritan—and a woman—He was bumping up against a lot of Jewish prejudice. Come eavesdrop on Jesus’ gentle words for a curious, broken woman and see how her testimony changed the whole town.

John 3:5-36

Ever stand outside during a strong windstorm? That’s how Jesus described to Nicodemus how the Spirit of God works. Hear the background to the most famous verse in the Bible, John 3:16. Your heart might just change like Nicodemus’ did when confronted with the Word of God.

John 2:12-3:4

Nicodemus came to Jesus at night to “talk Torah,” the way all Pharisees did. But his talk with Jesus challenged everything he believed. He came as a ruler of the Jews, but when he met “the King of the Jews,” he leaned in to listen to a new way of thinking and believing.

John 1:51-2:11

It was the happiest of occasions that was about to turn sour. Jesus, His mother, and new disciples were at a family wedding, and they had run out of wine (a huge social faux pas). “Jesus, do something!” Mary asked. And what Jesus did began a pattern of ministry that affirmed and demonstrated His purpose in coming to earth—to seek and save the lost. Come witness the delight of Jesus, Messiah, among His people.

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