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.
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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.
Jesus opens physical eyes and awakens saving faith as opposition hardens. Learn how suffering becomes a stage for God’s work and how sight grows into worship.
John 8 runs from a public trap to a divine name, unveiling Jesus as light, truth, and the Son who frees. It also addresses the manuscript note on the opening story and why no core doctrine depends on it.
John 1 unveils Jesus as the eternal Word who became flesh, full of grace and truth, and invites all who believe to become God’s children. This study walks through the chapter’s background, story, theology, and applications to help readers receive, remain, and witness.
Jesus calls His followers to be salt and light, preserving God’s truth and illuminating a dark world. Through faithful living and gospel witness, believers glorify God and point others to His kingdom.