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The Gospel of John
The Gospel of John
27 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is my attempt to reflect on the Gospel of John one paragraph at a time. You can follow along on the blog at https://daverphillips.com/blog or just listen here. Appropriate and insightful comments are always welcome.
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This podcast is my attempt to reflect on the Gospel of John one paragraph at a time. You can follow along on the blog at https://daverphillips.com/blog or just listen here. Appropriate and insightful comments are always welcome.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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For God So Loved the World
The Gospel of John
4 minutes 58 seconds
7 years ago
For God So Loved the World
Read John 3:16-21 John presses pause after recounting the story of Nicodemus. In one concise and elegant statement, John captures the essence of Jesus Christ’s primary mission on earth. I’m sure there are stats somewhere, but this has to be one of the most well-known verses in the Bible; probably among any book. The verse introduces a short discourse that needs to be read together in light of the Nicodemus discussion. Blog post: https://daverphillips.com/john-for-god-so-loved-the-world/
The Gospel of John
This podcast is my attempt to reflect on the Gospel of John one paragraph at a time. You can follow along on the blog at https://daverphillips.com/blog or just listen here. Appropriate and insightful comments are always welcome.