Daily Devotion
John: For God So Loved the World
The new birth we’ve been exploring in the gospel of John is truly an “interesting study” that offers eternal rewards. We continue that study today, beginning with one of the most well-known passages in the Bible.
John: WEEKEND RECHARGE!
In John 3, we meet a man named Nicodemus who was highly educated and well-credentialed. He was one of the Pharisees, a strict religious and political group that carefully followed the Old Testament laws. The name Pharisee means “separated ones.” Nicodemus also served on the Jewish ruling council, called the Sanhedrin, an elite group of seventy men responsible for making religious and civil decisions under Roman rule.
John: From Above
In John 3, we meet a man named Nicodemus who was highly educated and well-credentialed. He was one of the Pharisees, a strict religious and political group that carefully followed the Old Testament laws. The name Pharisee means “separated ones.” Nicodemus also served on the Jewish ruling council, called the Sanhedrin, an elite group of seventy men responsible for making religious and civil decisions under Roman rule.
John: Temple Cleansing
After Jesus turned the water into wine in Cana, he headed to Capernaum with his family and disciples to rest for a few days. Then he and his disciples traveled to Jerusalem (John 2:12-13).
John: Transforming Power
After establishing that Jesus was God in the flesh and introducing him as the Lamb of God in chapter 1, John shifted his focus to seven signs or proofs that Jesus is “the Christ, the Son of God.” There are thirty-five miracles recorded across the four gospels.
John: Come and See
Often, believers hesitate to share the message about Jesus because they feel they don't have all the answers to questions that may arise. Today’s passage dispels that idea. While it’s essential to understand the gospel, our role isn't to have all the answers, but to point others to the One who does. Today, we learn that sharing Jesus begins with a simple invitation: “Come and see.”
John: Deflect and Direct!
Today, we focus on the testimony of John the Baptist, a significant figure. His appearance and lifestyle were austere yet straightforward. He lived on the outskirts of Jerusalem, dressed in animal skins, and ate locusts and wild honey. You might recall that a few years ago, some evangelical leaders started promoting the “Daniel diet plan.” Interestingly, no one has tried to market the “John the Baptist diet plan!”