Resources on John

The Gospel of John is perhaps the best known and best loved of the four Gospels; if not the best loved book in the New Testament. It is the record of four visits made by our Lord to Jerusalem on the occasion of the feasts, and then what happened when he came back north. As to its meaning, John’s Gospel is about conversion to Christ. We have missed its point, if we do not soon become aware that it is not meant simply to entertain us as literature, nor stimulate us with intellectual exercises. Its intention is to lead us personally to faith in the Son of God, the Word, who was with God in the beginning but became flesh and dwelt among us.

Overview the Book

These single-part resources will guide you through the whole book focussing on structure, pattern and thought-flow.

 

Study the Whole Book

These multi-part resources will guide you through the whole book in varying levels of detail.

 

Explore Sections/Themes

These single or multi-part resources will guide you through specific parts or themes of the book.

 

Read Questions/Answers

Through the years David Gooding answered many Bible-related questions that he received through correspondence and in Q&A sessions. Below you will find a list of answers to questions referencing John. Some of these deal with specific sections or verses, while others cite John as part of an answer to a broader question.