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John #2: Joyously Born Again
This lesson explores Jesus' first public sign as Messiah and incarnate God—turning water into wine at the wedding of Cana in John 2. As a symbol of the joyous new birth to be found in Jesus and the right steps toward it, this sign is naturally followed in John 3 with the direct revelation of this new birth in a private discussion between Jesus and the religious leader Nicodemus. The transformer of hearts, redeemer of lives, bringer of joy, and Only Begotten Son of God brings new life to those who believe in Him.
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Luke's Gospel showcases Jesus' humanity as God-man, emphasizing compassion and relatability. It introduces famous parables like the Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan. With more details on Jesus' birth, Luke provides a clear mission statement. In contrast, John's Gospel adopts a unique style, featuring "I AM" statements and focusing on signs. Its purpose is to foster belief in Jesus as the Son of God for eternal life.
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