Episode 1: John the Theologian
Moments of John in the life of Jesus
Jesus called James and John to leave their nets and follow him (Mark 1:20)
Jesus rebuked James and John for wanting revenge on people who rejected Jesus (Luke 9:55)
John fell down before Jesus in his glory on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:6)
John laid his head on Jesus’ breast at his last supper before he was crucified (John 13:23)
John fell asleep while Jesus’ endured his agony in the garden (Mark 14:33)
John was allowed to witness Jesus’ trial because he knew the high priest (John 18:15)
John stood with Mary as Jesus died on the cross -and-
Jesus entrusted his mother’s care solely to John (John 19:26)
John saw the burial cloths neatly rolled in Jesus’ empty tomb (John 20:3)
John recognized Jesus walking along the sea of Galilee after Jesus’ resurrection (John 21:7)
In some ways, John’s life seems more blessed and filled with grace than any other Apostle, what would you say to him or ask him if you could speak with him today? (You don’t have to wait, take your question to prayer and ask John himself!)
John’s life work was to make it possible for every person to believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that he alone is the truth and the life. Do you believe that? Do you have any doubts? What are they?
John witnessed many miraculous signs that led him to believe Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Do you believe God gives us signs today? Has God given you or your loved ones a sign of his presence?
God gave John a unique gift as an author, but he also infused John’s writing with the grace of the Holy Spirit. Have you witnessed someone using their gifts in perfect concert with the will of God and the grace of the Spirit? Give testimony to God working in them for the benefit of the world.
+ O God, who through the blessed Apostle John
have unlocked for us the secrets of your Word,
grant, we pray,
that we may grasp with proper understanding
what he has so marvelously brought to our ears.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,