Jesus tells Peter to follow him, rather than focusing on the other apostles. We also review what we can learn from the book of John about preaching the word.
Jesus tells Peter to follow him, rather than focusing on the other apostles. We also review what we can learn from the book of John about preaching the word.
Jesus finishes his work, being lifted up, and then raised up again. He will ascend to his Father, and it will then be up to the apostles to spread the light to the world.
Jesus gives his disciples a new commandment before he leaves, and tells them not to be troubled at his parting.
Jesus preaches his final public message before his death, calling on all to believe on the light, while they have the light, that they might be children of light.
Jesus demonstrates to those who believe on him that he is the resurrection and the life.
Jesus explains to the Jews how to tell the difference between the shepherd and a thief and a robber.
Jesus demonstrates that God is not the father of the Jews who hate him, but the devil is. They are in darkness, but need to receive sight.
Jesus speaks of a promise of being made free from sin, and having the light of life.
The Jews want Christ to bring in the kingdom so that they can receive the benefits of it, but he tells them that he will only be with them a little while.
Jesus shakes off a bunch of followers who are only interested in physical food, not the spiritual meat of believing the word of God.