(Yup...missed a couple days again...)
To comment on the first part of John 8, we need to flashback to John 3 for a minute.
For God did not send His Son into the
(Yup...missed a couple days again...)
To comment on the first part of John 8, we need to flashback to John 3 for a minute.
For God did not send His Son into the
Unlike other chapters, where I've taken roughly half the chapter each day, I'm going to approach this one a little differently. John 7 is difficult to break up
John 7 makes it clear that the world around Jesus was divided. His own family wasn't sure what to think; even His own brothers didn't believe He was the Messiah
In that last part of John 6, people start to leave Jesus. Why? Because they come to a point where they've let the earthly outweigh the word of Jesus. It seems
I've been taking about half a chapter of John's Gospel account per post here in these 40 days, but I'm going to need another day in John 6, or else this would
In reading the Gospel according to John through, day by day, it becomes clear that the signs that Jesus does are consistently misunderstood. Ever since I was
Gambling language is maybe tricky to navigate when it comes to Christianity, and moreso when it comes to Jesus directly. Let me make it clear that Jesus never
(A day late and a dollar short, as the saying goes. Maybe it was inevitable to miss a day and play some catch up. So here's the first attempt at that.)
As I read
If you were to witness a true miraculous healing, what would your reaction be? I like to think that mine would be one of faith, an honest response to a miracle
The latter part of John 4 gives the account of a royal official in Galilee whose gravely ill son was healed by the word of Jesus. It's fascinating for a number