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    by Sandy Shaw

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Date Posted: March 23, 2010

Attending a leader’s conference recently, the main speaker encouraged the Pastors and Bible teachers present to take people through the Gospel of John, and then through the Book of Acts.

“Give your people a solid sound grounding in what is foundational for faith and life.”

Some men present admitted that they had never done this. Texts and themes have their value, but teaching the people of God, the Word of God, gives an understanding which is essential.

Why John? A second question may be relevant? Why are there four Gospels, and not just one account?

The Gospels are not photographs of Jesus Christ, but more like portraits.

Mark relied upon Simon Peter for much of his information. Matthew and Luke wrote their accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus.

Matthew writes from the viewpoint of the Jews, and Luke writes for those of us who are Gentiles, gleaning much of his information about the conception, and details of the birth of Jesus, from Mary.

When John writes, he seeks to deal with who Jesus was and is, and John brings you closer to Jesus.

Reading John will bring you closer to the Son of God, and can deepen your personal fellowship with Christ. Try it.

There are seven miracles in John which are not found anywhere else, and certain events which cannot be read elsewhere. Nicodemus coming to speak with Jesus at night, the woman at the well meeting with Jesus, and Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, can be found only in John.

The teaching of Jesus is basic, simple and profound, as John gives us the great ‘I am’ sayings.

John was the youngest of the twelve disciples, and at around 90, he has waited sixty years before putting pen to parchment.

Sandy Shaw
Nairn Christian Fellowship

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Biography Information:
Alexander 'Sandy' Shaw is pastor of Nairn Christian Fellowship in Nairn, Scotland. Nairn is 17 miles east of Inverness - on the Moray Firth Coast - not far from the Loch Ness Monster!

Sandy has a weekly radio talk which can be heard via the Internet on Saturday at 11:40am, New Orleans time, at wsho.com.
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