66 in 52: A One Year Chronological Journey Through the Bible

Tag: Gospel of John

  • Day 296: The “Problem” of  John 8:1-11

    Day 296: The “Problem” of John 8:1-11

    Many readers are startled to see a warning in their Bibles that the story of the woman caught in adultery isn’t in the earliest manuscripts. Does that mean it didn’t happen? In this post, James explores why this beloved passage moves around the manuscripts—and why its “interruption” may be exactly where it belongs.

  • Day 279: “The Third Day” Since When? (John 2:1)

    When John says the wedding at Cana happened “on the third day,” what third day does he mean? Maybe not a timeline, but a theology — linking creation and re-creation, water and wine, seed and fruit, and pointing ahead to another “third day” when death itself would turn to life.

  • Day 307: Sir, We Would See Jesus (John 12:20-21)

    When some Greeks approached the disciples with a simple request—“Sir, we wish to see Jesus”—they found their way to two men who were always introducing others to the Savior. Andrew and Philip didn’t just know Jesus; they made Him known. This reflection invites us to carry that same calling into our own world.

  • John: The Most Theological Gospel

    John’s gospel is unlike the other three. Different stories, different language, different purpose. John shows us Jesus as both fully God and fully man—the eternal Word made flesh who dwelt among us.

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