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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO
ST JOHN

CHAPTERS

  • John 1
  • Christ is the Word of God—He created all things and was made flesh—John baptizes Jesus and testifies he is the Lamb of God—John, Andrew, Simon, Philip, and Nathanael believe in Christ and follow him.

  • John 2
  • Jesus turns water into wine in Cana—He attends the passover, cleanses the temple, foretells his death and resurrection, and performs miracles.

  • John 3
  • Jesus tells Nicodemus men must be born again—God so loved the world that the Only Begotten Son came to save men—John the Baptist testifies: He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.

  • John 4
  • Jesus teaches a woman of Samaria—Men must worship the Father in spirit and truth—Those who harvest souls gain eternal life—Many Samaritans believe—Jesus heals a nobleman’s son.

  • John 5
  • Jesus heals an invalid on the Sabbath—Why men must honor the Son—Jesus promises to take gospel to the dead—Man is resurrected, judged, assigned his glory by the Son—Jesus obeys divine law of witnesses.

  • John 6
  • Jesus feedeth the five thousand—He walketh on the sea—He is the living manna sent from God—Salvation gained by eating living bread—How men eat the flesh and drink the blood of Jesus—Peter testifies that Jesus is the Messiah.

  • John 7
  • Jesus’ kinsmen believe not—He teaches his Father’s doctrine and proclaims his divine Sonship—Truth may be known through obedience—He offers living water to all men—Divers opinions concerning him.

  • John 8
  • The woman taken in adultery—Christ is the light of the world—He again proclaims his Messiahship—True children of Abraham believe in Christ—‘Before Abraham was I Jehovah.’

  • John 9
  • Jesus, on the Sabbath, heals a man born blind—The Jews accuse him of Sabbath violation—He lectures them on spiritual blindness.

  • John 10
  • Jesus is the good Shepherd—He gained power over death from his Father—He promises to visit his other sheep—He proclaims: ‘I am the Son of God.’

  • John 11
  • Jesus testifies he is the resurrection and the life—Mary and Martha testify of him—He raises Lazarus from the dead—Caiaphas speaks prophetically of the death of Christ.

  • John 12
  • Mary anoints Jesus’ feet—His triumphal entry into Jerusalem recounted—He foretells his death—To receive Christ is to receive the Father.

  • John 13
  • Jesus washes the feet of the Twelve—He identifies Judas as his betrayer—He commands them to love one another.

  • John 14
  • Jesus speaks of many mansions; says he is the way, the truth, and the life; that to see him is to see the Father—He promises the first and second Comforters.

  • John 15
  • Jesus is the vine; his disciples are the branches—He discourses on perfect law of love—His servants have been chosen and ordained by him—World hates and fights true religion—Promise of the Comforter, the Spirit of truth.

  • John 16
  • Jesus discourses on mission of Holy Ghost—He tells of his death and resurrection, announces his own divine Sonship, and says he has overcome the world.

  • John 17
  • Jesus offers the great intercessory prayer—He is glorified by gaining eternal life—He prays for his apostles and all the saints—How the Father and Son are one.

  • John 18
  • Jesus is betrayed and arrested—He is examined and maltreated first before Annas, then before Caiaphas—Peter denies knowing who Jesus is—Jesus is arraigned before Pilate.

  • John 19
  • Jesus is scourged and crucified—He places his mother in John’s care—He dies; his side is pierced with a spear—He is buried in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea.

  • John 20
  • Mary Magdalene, Peter, John find empty tomb—The Risen Christ appears to Mary Magdalene in the garden—He appears to disciples and shows his resurrected body—Thomas feels the wounds in Jesus’ hands, feet, and side—‘Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.’

  • John 21
  • Jesus appears to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias—He saith: ‘Feed my sheep’—He foretells Peter’s martyrdom and John’s translation.

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