Two Words

Read: John 11:1-45 Jesus wept. (v. 35) My parents occasionally required us to recite a Bible verse before being dismissed from the supper table. We’d argue over whose turn it was to use John 11:35, the shortest verse in the Bible. Years later, I would come to see how profound those words are in the larger […]
How Eyes Are Opened

Read: John 9:1-41 . . . and he worshiped . . . (v. 38) This is the sixth “sign” of seven in John’s gospel and contains more details than any other. We know the man’s condition before Jesus met him. We learn how Jesus opened his eyes. We witness the response of other people. And we see the […]
The Storm Inside

Read: John 6:16-21 It is I; do not be afraid. (v. 20) Ancient people feared the sea because they could not see beneath its surface. The unknown depths represented a dark mystery. Even for seasoned fishermen like the disciples, rowing across the Sea of Galilee would give them pause. This time their terror was compounded by […]
Do the Next Thing

Read: John 6:1-14 Have the people sit down. (v. 10) I tend to be more like Philip than Andrew. As I look over the tasks on my to-do list or consider the responsibilities of my leadership role, I can be overcome with inadequacy and see the impossibility of accomplishing what needs to be done. When Jesus […]
Holy Disruption

Read: John 5:1-18 He was even calling God his own Father. (v. 18) John recorded fewer miracle stories than other gospel writers, but each one is full of meaning and grows our belief in Jesus. In this miracle, Jesus disrupted the false narratives of both the 38-year-old paralyzed man and the self-righteous religious leaders. The man […]
Good News, No Boundaries

Read: John 4:46-54 Your son will live. (v. 50) Any parent with a child in peril can relate to this father’s desperate love as he sought out Jesus to heal his son. The road inland from Capernaum by the Sea of Galilee to Cana was a day’s journey (25 miles, 1,000 feet in elevation). This man […]
The First Sign

Read: John 2:1-12 And his disciples believed in him. (v. 11) I find it quite human that the first request Jesus received sought to get someone out of a jam. A Jewish wedding lasted several days. It would bring embarrassment if the host ran out of wine. Jesus solved the problem with a miracle. But as […]
More Than Meets the Eye

Read: John 1:35-42 Come and you will see. (v. 39) We named our son “Andrew” in part because I love the disciple known by that name. Little is known about him outside of two stories in John 1 and John 12. In both, he invited people to Jesus. As Andrew stood beside John the Baptist in […]
Who Is This Jesus?

Read: John 1:1-18 He gave the right to become children of God. (v. 12) The opening paragraphs of John’s gospel contain staggering claims about who Jesus is, why he was born, and how he changes us. Read slowly. Gaze at it as you would the Milky Way on a moonless night away from artificial light. It’s […]