David Guzik commentary on John 21, where Jesus comes to the disciples who had gone back to fishing and Peter gets restored by Jesus. |
In this chapter he mentions one of these many, which was Christ's appearance to some of his disciples at the sea of Tiberias. |
This is an indirect reference to crucifixion. While a terrible fate, this prophecy also confirms that Peter's faith will never again fail. He will be loyal to ... |
This is the kind of text that allows for some creative discussions of what church and ministry might look like if we dropped our nets on the other side. |
Here John is telling us in his own vivid yet subtle way of the universality of the Church. There is no kind of exclusiveness in her, no kind of colour bar or ... |
25 апр. 2022 г. · In his commentary, Dale Bruner reminds us that “Jesus always communicates and accompanies his spiritual Word and work with some physical-social ... |
Christ makes himself known to his people, usually in his ordinances; but sometimes by his Spirit he visits them when employed in their business. |
28 сент. 2024 г. · Love will penetrate every disguise; will detect Him by the slightest sign; will strip from our eyes the film that sense and sin draw over them. |
Jesus was not asking them for food, but he was rather emphasizing the fact that their return to their old tasks (however momentarily) had resulted in failure. |
This article presents a detailed commentary on John 21, delving into the intricate layers of this rich biblical text, and seeking to illuminate its historical, ... |
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