John 9:1–41: The Sight of Jesus
Neither the firsthand knowledge of sight nor the secondhand knowledge of education can solve ignorance of the heart. (Exposition of John 9:1–41)
Read MoreNeither the firsthand knowledge of sight nor the secondhand knowledge of education can solve ignorance of the heart. (Exposition of John 9:1–41)
Read MoreJesus gives a new argument to support his claims as the Messiah and to undercut his enemies: we are slaves to whomever we are sons. (Exposition of John 8:30–59)
Read MoreJesus bears witness concerning his identity and mission, but ultimately, God’s light gives life and indicts darkness most clearly at the cross. (Exposition of John 7:53–8:29)
Read MoreAs Jesus approaches the cross, his mission comes into clearer focus: the Father has sent the Son to give the Spirit to believers. (Exposition of John 7:25–52)
Read MoreIn a world that urges, “Get yours!” Jesus reminds us that human glory-seeking is wicked and willful, but ultimately weak. (Exposition of John 7:1–24)
Read MoreJesus preserves his people through a variety of applications of his word: promises, assurances, and warnings. (Exposition of John 6:60–71)
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