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(4.33) | None | In this commentary on the Gospel of John, pastor R. Kent Hughes explores John's unique emphasis on the deity of Christ and the enduring significance of Jesus's words and works. |
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Father "God the Father" (John 1:14,18,3:35,4:21,23,5:17-23,26,36-37,45,6:27,32,37,44-46,57,65,8:16-19,27-29,38,41-42,49,54,10:15-18,29-32,36-38,11:41,12:26-28,49-50,13:1,3,14:1-31,15:1-26,16:1-33,17:1-5,11,20-26,18:11,20:17,21)  God "Elohim" "Yahweh" (John 1:1-13,29,32-36,49,3:1-5,16-21,31-36,4:9-10,24,5:25-27,42-44,6:26-29,32-33,43-46,68-69,7:16-18,8:42-47,11:25-27,13:31-32,14:1,16:27-28,17:1-5,19:7,20:17,31)  Peter, the Apostle, "Simon Peter" "Cephas" (John 1:40-42,6:67-68,13:5-10,31-38,18:10-11,15-18,25-27,20:2-7, 21)  | |
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For Paul and Trudy Ogren
These are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may Have life in his name.
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[A Word to Those Who Preach the Word] There are times when I am preaching that I have especially sensed the pleasure of God.  It is rightly said that each of the Gospels presents Christ with a distinctive emphasis.  | |
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[A Word to Those Who Preach the Word] The pleasure of God is a matter of logos (the Word), ethos (what you are), and pathos (your passion). As you preach the Word may you experience his smile--the Holy Spirit in your sails! (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) I you have been through the wars, it is still the same--perhaps seemingly infinitely more complex, yet still just as simple. "Follow me!" "Do you love me?" "Feed my sheep." "Follow me!"
Soli Deo goria! (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) | |
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