56 expository sermons through the Gospel of John with follow up questions after each sermon.
The 56 sermons in this book address every passage in the Gospel of John.
More than mere exposition,Preaching the Gospel of Johnincludes at the end of each passage three to five possibilities for preaching the text--creative and pertinent suggestions that can help preachers apply the words of the Fourth Gospel to ...
Christ provides abundant life for his sheep. ... Scripture portrays the great shepherd leading his sheep into green pastures beside still waters, pursuing the strays, keeping them away from ... The Shepherd's Heart for His Sheep (vv.
Thomas L. Brodie , The Gospel according to John : A Literary and Theological Commentary ( Oxford : Oxford Univ . ... For a chiastic analysis of Jesus and the Samaritan woman , see Charles H. Talbert , Reading John : A Literary and ...
Also R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Preaching: The Centrality of Scripture (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth,2002). 112. Ibid, 435. 113. G. Campbell Morgan, Preaching (New York: Revell, 1937), 1721. See also G. Campbell Morgan, The Study and Teaching ...
Thus, this series allows us to approach the letters and histories of the New Testament as the first recipients did: as hearers of God's Word.
A practical guide offering helpful reflections, biblical insights, and suggestions for the preacher¿s preparation to assist in preaching on the Gospel of John.
In this book, Tripp Fuller examines the historical Jesus, the development of the doctrine of Christ, the questions that drove christological innovations through church history, contemporary constructive proposals, and the predicament of ...
This commentary seeks above all to explain the text of John's Gospel to those whose privilege and responsibility it is to minister the Word of God to others, to preach and to lead Bible studies.
Pages 66–82 in The Sermons of Jonathan Edwards: A Reader. Edited by Wilson H. Kimnach, Kenneth P. Minkema, and Douglas A. Sweeney. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999. Elson, John T. “Toward a Hidden God.” Time. April 8, 1966.