The Word: Jesus’s Trial

The Word who was God from the beginning goes on trial before the Roman governor Pilate, who thinks he has the power of life and death over Jesus. A study of John 18.28-38.
The Word: Jesus’s Prayer

We can see see Jesus’s relationship with the Father in action when Jesus prays for his disciples and for us. A study of John 17.
The Word: Jesus’s Promise

With his disciples in the upper room, Jesus describes his own relationship with the Father. A study of John 14.1-11.
The Word: Jesus’s Friends

As the Word made flesh, Jesus is the resurrection and the life. That is why he risks death to raise his friend Lazarus from the dead. A study of John 11.1-44.
The Word: Jesus’s Flock

Jesus confronts the rebellion against his authority as the Shepherd of Israel. He defines the good shepherd as the one who lays down his life for the sheep. A study of John 10.1-39.
The Word: Jesus’s Freedom

By promising freedom from sin, Jesus offends his new followers. Then he offends them so severely that they try to kill him. A study of John 8.31-59.
The Word: Jesus’s Sign

When his followers demand a sign from Jesus like the manna from Moses, he debates them. He insists that he himself is the sign from heaven. A study of John 6.25-71.
The Word: Jesus’s Life

Jesus speaks directly about his relationship to his Father and the source of his life. He has the divine life within himself. A study of John 5.19-30.
The Word: Jesus’s Name

Jesus talks with the Samaritan woman at the well of Sychar, giving her his real name. A study of John 4.1-42.
The Word: Jesus’s Conflict

Jesus talks with Nicodemus not as a fellow teacher, but as the Word who came from God from the beginning. A study of John 3.1-21.