Discovering the Identity of JesusSample

Another day passes. John the Baptist tells two of his own followers, “Behold, the Lamb of God!” They follow Jesus, calling him “Rabbi” (“Teacher”) and staying with him that day. The Gospel has now revealed Jesus as a respected religious teacher.
One of the two is Andrew. The other is unnamed, but it’s likely that it is this Gospel’s author, John.
Andrew invites Simon to meet Jesus, claiming Jesus is the Messiah. Jesus calls Simon “Cephas” (or “Peter” from the Greek), which means “rock.” By giving Simon a new name, Jesus tells Peter what he will become and reveals himself as a prophet.
Philip follows Jesus too and tells Nathanael that they’ve found the one of whom the prophets wrote. Nathanael doubts that could be true because Jesus was raised in the insignificant town of Nazareth. Philip invites him to come and see.
_____
Who first invited you to meet Jesus? Offer a prayer of thanksgiving for the person’s invitation.
Scripture
About this Plan

Discover what John’s Gospel reveals about Jesus’s identity. Find out why the religious leaders asked John the Baptist if he was the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet. See what the titles “Lamb of God” and “Christ” mean and why they seemed at odds with each other. Discover why Jesus calls himself “Son of Man.” In this plan, Jean E. Jones walks you through the revelations of John 1.
More
We would like to thank Harvest House Publishers for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.harvesthousepublishers.com/
Related Plans

Celebrating Character

Equipping Others: A Leadership Call to Expand Kingdom Capacity

Understanding Spiritual Warfare: Victory Through God's Presence, Prayer, and Surrender

Grief Survivor: 30 Steps Toward Hope and Healing

Breathe Again: Finding Peace Beyond Fear, Anxiety, and Worry

Love That Lasts: 30 Days in God’s Word

Snapshots of Salvation

Words Have Power

Praying With Assurance: Keys to Profit and Progress
