I picture these six men now looking at Jesus with wonder and perhaps a little fear. If what he said were true, then who was he really? How could they, ordinary men all, be standing here with one who connects heaven and earth?
Gospel of John: What Is Your Quest?
Jesusโ question, โWhat are you looking for?โ were the first words Jesus said in Johnโs gospel, maybe the first words He spoke as He began his public ministry, and they are words meant for every reader as well.
The Gospel of John: The Baptist Reveals the Lamb
When he baptized Jesus and saw the Holy Spirit come down and rest above Jesus and heard the Father say, โThis is My Son in Whom I am well pleased,โ that was the sign God had given to the Baptist. But he could not announce Jesus to the world until after Jesus had returned from the desertโthis moment recorded in John 1:29-34
Gospel of John: John’s Mic Drop
Someone I am too unworthy to even be the slave of is standing right here in the crowd, and you, with all your Bible smarts and holy living, you donโt even see him, let alone know who he is.
Gospel of John: John Rattles His Questioners
Because of Johnโs enormous impact, the SanhedrinโJudeaโs council of religious authoritiesโsent a delegation to investigate John and his unorthodox baptism activity.
Gospel of John: John the Baptist
People came by the thousands, out into the desert, to hear the prophet John preach and to get baptized by him, because of the great spiritual hunger during that time.
Gospel of John: The Incarnate Word
the Lord designed human beings with the capacity for God and a hunger for God. God created people in Godโs own image, the image of Jesus, and made us to correspond to the Lord. Being made in God's image means that people are made as personal, moral, and spiritual beings.
Gospel of John: The Eternal Word
John was saying this man, this construction worker from Nazareth, was Almighty God himself.
Divine Heredity
When I was a young girl, there was an enormous social stigma attached to having a baby when you werenโt married. You got sent away to extended family, had the baby in secret, started another life, or gave the baby up for adoption, very privately. Children raised out of wedlock didnโt have the same legal rights as children born to or adopted by a married couple.

