The Gospel of John, traditionally attributed to the apostle John, emphasizes Jesus' divine nature as the Son of God. Distinct from the synoptic gospels, it features profound theological insights, highlighting Jesus' miracles as signs, his "I Am" statements, and the intimate relationship between Jesus and his followers, aiming to inspire belief in him.
The Crowds, Chaos, and the Calm: When It’s Scarce and Scary (John 6:1-21)
Jesus walks on water and Jesus feeds the 5,000 in John 6:1-21, revealing his idenity and teaching us to trust his provision and presence even when our resources our scarce and our situation is scary.