Considers authorship, date, main themes, and distinctions of the Fourth Gospel.
John introduces Jesus as the Word or Logos, as God, as Light, as the Only-Begotten God
Focuses on John the Baptist's witness to Jesus at his baptism, and as the Lamb of God.
Shows how the new disciples bring their friends and family members to meet Jesus -- and have their lives changed.
Studies Jesus' first 'sign' at a wedding in Cana.
Jesus first act as Messiah in Jerusalem is to cleanse the temple of the moneychangers and merchants. Discusses relationship to accounts in the Synoptic Gospels.
Jesus' encounter with Nicodemus explores being born again, the new birth, water and spirit, as well as believing on Jesus to have eternal life.
Shows John the Baptist's humility in willing to decrease in his following and not to resent Jesus who is increasing in influence and popularity.
Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at the well of Sychar. He speaks of living water that brings eternal life, speaks of the woman's history with men, and reveals himself as the Christ.
As the Samaritans stream out of Sychar to see the man the woman told them of, Jesus exhorts his disicples to open their eyes to see the spiritual harvest.
Herod's official travels from Capernaum to Cana to find Jesus, pleading for him to heal his son back home. Jesus speaks the word and the son is healed remotely.
In a show of pure grace, Jesus heals an undeserving crippled man at the Pool of Bethesda, and later confronts him about his sin.
Discourse on Jesus' dependence upon and submission to his Father -- which is at the same time his source of authority to teach and to act.
John tells us intimate details of Jesus' feeding of the 5,000, and his walking on the water.
Jesus' discourse on the Bread of Life, as well as eating his flesh and drinking his blood.
Jesus visits Jerusalem for the Feast of Booths or Tabernacles, Sukkot, and delivers an important declaration on the indwelling Holy Spirit in the believer.
Jesus' enemies bring a women taken in adultery to him in the temple. Jesus both convicts them of unrighteous testimony, as well as gently calling the woman to repentance.
Jesus' discourse touches the importance of keeping Jesus' teachings to be true disciples, that his truth can set one free.
After Jesus heals a man born blind on the Sabbath, the Pharisees attack the man and Jesus. Jesus gives a discourse on spiritual blindness.