Who Is Jesus Talking About in John 21:23?
In John 21:23, a misunderstanding arises when Peter asks Jesus about the fate of the “beloved disciple,” John. After Jesus […]
In John 21:23, a misunderstanding arises when Peter asks Jesus about the fate of the “beloved disciple,” John. After Jesus […]
“But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” – Matthew 5:44 In Matthew 5:44,
In the Gospel of John, Jesus calls Nathanael an “Israelite indeed,” a statement that highlights his genuine faith and integrity.
The relationship between Peter and John provides a fascinating example of partnership in ministry. Both were called by Jesus early
God’s relationship with Israel is central to the Bible, beginning with His covenant with Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, where He
In John 13:37, Peter makes a bold declaration to Jesus, saying, “Lord, why can’t I follow you now? I will
In John 21-22, a powerful moment unfolds where Jesus addresses Peter’s curiosity about John’s future, offering profound lessons on discipleship.
In John 21:21, Peter asks Jesus about the future of John, his fellow disciple, immediately after Jesus reinstates him following
In John 21, after Jesus’ resurrection, a powerful moment unfolds by the Sea of Galilee where Jesus reinstates Peter following
Jesus’ teachings on love are central to His message and offer profound guidance for how we are to live today.