Realizing the presence, promise, and power of the Kingdom of God.
Realizing the presence, promise, and power of the Kingdom of God.

The Gospel of John

T.M. Moore
T.M. Moore

The Christian life is lived amid various tensions – time/eternity; temporal/spiritual; darkness/light; seen/unseen. All these tensions are bridged and resolved by the Word of God, the Creator of all things and Light of every person. John will tell a story which, as we shall see, demands a whole-life response from all who read it. He wants us to understand, from the outset, that the Word, Who is the subject of his story, is worthy of our committing ourselves entirely to Him.

John 1:1-13
John 1:14-18
John 1:19-28
John 1:29-34
John 1:35-42
John 1:43-51
John 2:1-12
John 2:13-25
John 3:1-10
John 3:11-21
John 3:22-26
John 4:1-14
John 4:16-26
John 4:27-42
John 4:43-54
John 5:1-15
John 5:16-30
John 5:31-47
John 6:1-21
John 6:22-40
John 6:41-59
John 6:60-71
John 7:1-24
John 7:25-36
John 7:37-52
John 8:12-30
John 8:31-47
John 8:48-59
John 9:1-12
John 9:13-27
John 9:28-41
John 10:1-18
John 10:19-33
John 10:34-42
John 11:1-16
John 11:17-37
John 11:38-48
John 11:49-57
John 12:1-11
John 12:12-26
John 12:27-36
John 12:37-50
John 13:1-11
John 13:12-26
John 13:27-38
John 14:1-14
John 14:15-31
John 15:1-8
John 15:9-17
John 15:18-27
John 16:1-15
John 16:16-33
John 17:1-26
John 18:1-40
John 19:1-42
John 20:1-31
John 21:1-25

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