Overview of John – Part 1.
John is known as the most theological gospel writer, though his name is never mentioned in the book as the author. Luke calls John an apostle in Luke 6
As the final gospel writer, John writes with a unique birds-eye view of the life of Christ. He writes with a necessary perspective of the life of Jesus, supplying material not found in the other three gospels. John offers information that helps us fill in the gaps and understand more clearly the first three gospels. For example, the first three gospels begin with Jesus’ ministry in Galilee and imply that He had a prior ministry. John 3-4
The book of John is known as the most theological gospel, beginning in John 1:1-18
Because of his simple writing, John is the easiest author of the New Testament to understand; however, he is also the most theologically challenging. It has been said that what Psalms is to the Old Testament, the book of John is to the New Testament. Both books provide encouragement and truth that ministers to the needs of our souls regardless of the circumstances.
John is the only gospel writer among the four who explicitly tells us why he wrote the book, that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ and have life in Him (John 20:30-31
- In John 2Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus changes water to wine, teaching us that He is the source of life.
- In John 4Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus heals the nobleman’s son, teaching us that Jesus is the God over distance.
- In John 5Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus heals a lame man, teaching us that Jesus is the God over time.
- In John 6Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus feeds the five thousand, teaching us that He is spiritual nourishment, the bread of life that our souls need for eternal satisfaction.
- In John 6Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus walks on water, teaching us that He is the master over all of nature.
- In John 9Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus heals the man who was blind from birth, teaching us He is the light of the world.
- In John 11Read at Bible Gateway, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, teaching us that He is the Son of God who has power over death.
These specific miracles were recorded by John for the purpose that we would believe that Jesus is the Christ and have life in Him.
Application Points
- Do you believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God? Has this belief brought you into a right relationship with God through repentance of your sin and faith in what Jesus did for you on the cross? Have you submitted to Him as Lord and Savior of your life?
Tools for Further Study
Cross References to Explore
- Ezekiel 37:1-10Read at Bible Gateway; John 3:3-8; 1Read at Bible GatewayPeter 1:3, 23 – Born Again/Regeneration
A Quote To Ponder
Martin Luther said of the gospel of John, “Never before in my life have I read a book written in simpler words than this, and yet they are words inexpressible.”
A Hymn To Encourage: “Hallelujah, What a Savior!”
Man of sorrows, what a name
for the Son of God who came,
ruined sinners to reclaim:
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Bearing shame and scoffing rude,
in my place condemned he stood,
sealed my pardon with his blood:
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Guilty, vile, and helpless we;
spotless Lamb of God was he,
“Full atonement!” can it be?
Hallelujah, what a Savior!