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Book of John

Book • 2012
The Gospel of John is the fourth book of the New Testament, presenting a unique perspective on the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

It emphasizes Jesus's divinity and his role as the Son of God. John's Gospel includes symbolic language and profound theological insights, exploring themes such as faith, love, and eternal life.

It includes accounts of miracles, such as the turning of water into wine and the raising of Lazarus from the dead, and highlights Jesus's teachings on the importance of believing in him.

The Gospel of John is considered a significant contribution to Christian theology, providing insights into the nature of God, the plan of salvation, and the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Its message of hope and redemption continues to inspire readers today.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Recommended by Erwin Raphael McManus as the place to start reading for those of an intuitive or artistic personality.
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#093 Under Construction: The Human Problem
Mentioned as the book written by John, containing the statement that God is love.
12 snips
My Story, My Song, Part 2: God Is Love // Andy Stanley
Mentioned by Jared Halverson in a discussion about the Book of John.
11 snips
Christmas Special: Handel's Messiah
Referenced when discussing if all things were told concerning Jesus Christ.
An Inner Conviction: Neville Goddard's Extraordinary Lecture (1968)
Referenced as the place in the Bible where the current scripture is.
I Won’t Fold // God Chose You (Part 2) // Pastor Charles Metcalf
Mentioned in relation to the book of John.
Rest for the Land - 7th Day Rest E9
Referenced in relation to Peter disowning Jesus.
Who Cut In On You? | Courteney Bence
Mentioned by Tommy Preson Phillips as a theme resonating that the Christians, the church, is a separate people in this world.
I AM the Light | June 22, 2025
Read to understand more about Jesus, the God-man.
Jesus is Lord
Mentioned by Jet'aime Cheree when referring to Mary Magdalene being despised by the disciples.
779. The Mary Magdalene Mystery: Priestess Lineages, Divine Feminine, and Forbidden Gnostic Wisdom

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