The Gospel of John

Narrative Study Series

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Explore John's intimate portrait of Jesus as the Son of God. Written that you might believe and have life in His name, this Gospel reveals the heart of who Jesus is. John takes you beyond the surface to see Jesus's divine nature, His profound love, and His desire for relationship with you.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." - John 3:16

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Narrative Story of The Apostle John

Follow the remarkable transformation of John—from a fiery "Son of Thunder" who wanted to call down fire on a Samaritan village to the beloved disciple who leaned on Jesus's breast and became known as the Apostle of Love. This narrative study brings John's journey to life, exploring how intimacy with Jesus transformed his character completely. Discover how time spent with Christ can change even the most passionate and impulsive heart into a vessel of divine love.

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John's Gospel contains teachings and events found nowhere else in Scripture—the wedding at Cana, the woman at the well, the raising of Lazarus, Jesus washing the disciples' feet, and the powerful "I AM" statements. This study explores these unique revelations, uncovering profound truths about Jesus's identity, His intimate relationship with the Father, and what it means to abide in Him. Discover treasures of wisdom available only through John's inspired account.

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A comprehensive teaching guide to accompany the John narrative study. This resource equips teachers and small group leaders with discussion questions, teaching tips, and deeper insights to help facilitate meaningful conversations about John's Gospel.

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