In the Beginning Was the WordSample
We have in the gospels a faithful record of all that Jesus began both to do and to teach, Acts i. These two are interwoven, because what he taught explained what he did, and what he did confirmed what he taught.
Accordingly, we have in this chapter a miracle and a sermon. The miracle was the cure of an ill man that had been diseased thirty-eight years, with the circumstances of that cure, ver. 1-16.
The sermon was Jesus' vindication of himself before the Sanhedrin when he was prosecuted as a criminal for healing the man on the sabbath day, in which He asserts his authority as Messiah and Mediator between God and man, ver. 17-29.
Jesus proves it by the testimony of his Father, of John the Baptist, of his miracles, and of the scriptures of the Old Testament, and condemns the Jews for their unbelief, ver. 30-47.
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What sets apart the Gospel of John from the other three Gospels? While all have heart and passion, the Gospel of John bursts with the life-changing first-hand testimony of the author, the apostle John. This man saw the work of Jesus Christ, the Son of God right in front of his eyes, and it transformed his life. Start this plan and find out why.
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