Digital Logos Edition
John’s Gospel is filled with thorough discussions of single topics and embeds its teaching in conversations. These unique themes distinguish the Gospel of John from the other three Gospels. Explore doctrines and concepts written to promote practical application to the reader’s life. Richard Phillips highlights John’s focus on the deity of Christ, the gospel witness of the Church, and salvation through faith in Jesus. Phillips clearly communicates the person and work of Christ with pastoral insight and demonstrates how to present evangelistic appeals from the pulpit. His scholarly treatment of each passage is ideal help for preparing sermons, while his nontechnical language makes this commentary suitable for Bible teachers and devotional reading.
“We can summarize Jesus’ teaching here in three points: the new birth is necessary, the new birth is a supernatural work of God, and the new birth is revealed by its effects.” (Volume 1, Page 153)
“So what kind of branches are connected to Christ without possessing his saving life? The answer is nominal Christians: that is, those who call themselves Christians, attend church with Christians, and engage in many actions that Christians do, but who nonetheless do not possess the life of Christ through true and saving faith.” (Volume 2, Pages 284–285)
“This reminds us that unbelief never runs out of objections and never has sufficient proof.” (Volume 1, Page 519)
“First, the tabernacle was given for Israel’s wilderness journey.” (Volume 1, Page 56)
“These, then, are the three main reasons why ‘the Word became flesh’: to die, to sympathize with us, and to show us how to live.” (Volume 1, Page 54)
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