The Clothes Make the Man: Seeing the Priesthood of Christ in John’s Gospel

Be it a suit and tie, an apron, or a bullet-proof vest, clothes speak volumes regarding the work we do. So what do Christ’s clothes tell us about the work he did?
The Lamb of God: A Pattern of Redemption

John calls Jesus the Lamb of God, but what exactly does that mean? We need to read our whole Bible to find out.
Signs Foreshadowing the Cross in John’s Gospel

Like a good mystery novel, John’s gospel weaves in subtle clues along the way as to who Jesus really is. How do Jesus’s signs at the beginning of his ministry foreshadow his coming death and resurrection?
What Wondrous Love is This?

At the cross, we behold a love like no other—a soul-satisfying love that reveals the very character of God himself.
The Counter-Cultural Nature of Love in John’s Gospel

Is it loving or unloving to go to a so-called same-sex wedding? The apostle John weighs in.
The Word Became Flesh: An Advent Meditation from John’s Prologue

Like a parent with a child, God stoops and uses our toddler-like language to allow us to understand who He is by way of analogies: He is Father, Shepherd, and Word. See how Dr. Ardel Caneday fleshes out a concept with awe-filled ramifications.
1.14 Ardel Caneday • Reading • The Word Became Flesh: An Advent Meditation from John’s Prologue

Like a parent with a child, God stoops and uses our toddler-like language to allow us to understand who He is by way of analogies: He is Father, Shepherd, and Word. Listen to how Dr. Ardel Caneday fleshes out a concept with awe-filled ramifications.