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William Barclay · 1975
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John's Gospel presents Jesus as the divine Word made flesh, inviting all humanity into transforming encounter with living truth.
transformation
Into life there enters a new power which enables us to be what by ourselves we could never be and to do what by ourselves we could never do.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-124Here is a courtier who came to a carpenter — a man of high standing at Herod's court humbling himself before the village carpenter of Nazareth.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-163faith-and-doubt
At every stage of creation we read: 'And God said…' The word of God is the creating power — dynamic, acting, unstoppable.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-035John called Jesus the bridegroom — the union between God and humanity so close it could be likened only to a wedding.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-136self-and-identity
Either Jesus is the only completely sane person in the world or he was mad. He turned the world's standards upside down.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-218Their reactions are a judgment; if they find no beauty and no thrill, we know that there is a blind spot in their souls.
BARC-JOHN1-RC-133Illuminates
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