John’s “I AM” sayings unveil who Jesus is and what he gives—bread, light, access, guidance, life, and truth. In John 8 he bears God’s own name and calls us to trust him.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
John’s “I AM” sayings unveil who Jesus is and what he gives—bread, light, access, guidance, life, and truth. In John 8 he bears God’s own name and calls us to trust him.
Two disciples met the risen Jesus on the way to Emmaus. He opened the Scriptures, turned sorrow into burning joy, and sent them to witness.
Mary’s Magnificat is Scripture-shaped praise that reveals God’s character and plan. Her song gathers old promises into present joy and future hope.
The Shema shaped Israel’s heart through daily words and visible reminders, calling a people to love the one Lord with everything. This essay traces its history, theology, family practice, and wise use for Christians today.
Hebrews 7 unveils Jesus as priest forever by God’s oath and indestructible life. He guarantees a better covenant, offered Himself once for all, and always intercedes for His people.
Hebrews 5 reveals Jesus as our divinely appointed Priest who learned obedience through suffering and now saves forever. Come for mercy, grow in discernment, and hold fast in hope.
Hebrews 3 lifts Jesus above Moses and calls us to hear His voice “Today.” Hold fast your confidence and encourage one another toward God’s promised rest.
Hebrews 2 calls drifting hearts back to Christ. The Son shares our flesh, defeats death, and stands with us as a merciful and faithful High Priest.
The Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus at the well demonstrates His power to redeem and transform, breaking through cultural and social barriers to offer eternal life. Her story reminds us of the universal reach of the gospel and the call to worship God in spirit and truth.