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  • Come and you will see. Studying John 1:39-42

    Come and you will see. Studying John 1:39-42

    In John 1:37, Jesus is early in his ministry and two men (who would become two of his disciples) are following him. Jesus asks “What are you seeking?” (John 1:38). Considering who’s asking the question (Jesus), that’s a pretty important question that we must all ask ourselves. What are we seeking? What are we looking…

  • What are you seeking? Studying John 1:35-38

    What are you seeking? Studying John 1:35-38

    The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all give stories of Jesus calling the first apostles. And we see Jesus interacting with some of these same men in this passage. Yet the account in John is different than the accounts in the other gospels.  The other gospels all talk of Jesus calling upon fisherman to…

  • Best Commentaries on the Gospel of John

    Best Commentaries on the Gospel of John

    I’ve preaching off and on through John for over two years, and in that time, I feel like I’ve looked through a seemingly endless number of commentaries. If you’re ever looking to study John’s gospel in depth, I wanted to share my favorite commentaries. 1. Edward W. Klink – Zondervan Exegetical Commentary of the New…

  • Behold the lamb of God! Studying John 1:29-34

    Behold the lamb of God! Studying John 1:29-34

    John the Baptist came to point to Christ, to witness to Christ, to be the bridge between BC and AD.  We see him speak in John 1:29:: The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! I will note that…

  • Sermon: Paradigm Shift – John 16:23-33

    Sermon: Paradigm Shift – John 16:23-33

    Jesus has given glimpses of what life will be like for the disciples – and ultimately for the church – after his death and resurrection. But in this passage, Jesus will give further clarification on the dramatically new paradigm that awaits. Jesus will point to a new way to pray, a new revelation, and a…

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Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

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