"The Gospel of John" by Phil Hartnady - Part 1
Description
September 7, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class
In this episode the Phil opens a 13-week study of the Gospel of John, outlining the scope and themes listeners can expect and offering practical evangelistic tips for starting conversations about Christ. The session introduces the teaching team—Phil Hartnady, with Jeremy Waddell and Barrett Hammer sharing teaching responsibilities across the series—and references earlier ministry perspectives from Hiram and Neil. Phil explains the rhythm of the class and previews who will lead subsequent portions.
The talk begins with short, actionable advice for evangelism and a memorable framing comparison: "the Old Testament is the New Testament concealed," while the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed. The host then surveys the structure of the New Testament—four gospel accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John), Acts, the epistles (Romans–Jude), and Revelation—summarizing the emphasis and audience of each gospel: Matthew to the Jews, Mark the action-oriented account, Luke the Gentile physician’s perspective, and John written to the world to demonstrate Christ’s unique divine identity.
Most of the episode focuses on John’s opening chapter and major themes: authorship (John son of Zebedee), purpose (to inspire belief—John 20:30 –31), and Christ's divinity ("In the beginning was the Word..."). Phil highlights John’s characterization of Jesus as Logos and emphasizes key motifs—"I AM" sayings, the Lamb of God, and the many signs and miracles that prove Jesus’ authority over time, space, matter, disease, and death (with chapter/verse references and examples such as changing water to wine, healing at a distance, the blind man born blind, walking on water, and raising Lazarus).
The episode also unfolds John the Baptist’s witness, the calling of early disciples (Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael), and the repeated invitation phrase "come and see." Phil stresses John’s evangelistic urgency—how the book builds faith by bearing witness to Jesus’ identity—and closes with a pastoral challenge: while becoming a Christian costs nothing because the price is paid, following Christ costs everything in terms of surrender of self and pride.
Listeners can expect a mix of lecture-style exposition (reflecting the host’s college teaching background), question-and-answer interaction, theological insights about Christ’s nature, and practical tools for sharing the gospel. This episode sets the stage for a deep, faith-building study of John and gives clear signposts for what will be explored in later weeks.
Duration 44:20