About John
Purpose
To present Jesus as the Son of God so that readers might believe and have eternal life.
Author
John, the 'beloved disciple' and one of Jesus' inner circle (with Peter and James). As an eyewitness who lived with Jesus for three years, John wrote from personal experience and deep theological reflection.
Historical Context
Written: 85-95 AD. Written later to supplement the other Gospels with theological insights.
Significance
Provides the deepest theological understanding of Jesus' identity and mission.
Key Themes
Jesus as Son of God, Eternal Life, Belief, Love, Light vs. Darkness
Interesting Facts
- John never mentions his own name - he calls himself 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'
- John records 7 'I AM' statements of Jesus, each revealing His divine nature
- The word 'believe' appears 98 times - more than any other book
Prophecies
- Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit as Helper (John 14-16) Fulfilled: Pentecost and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit0


