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  1. The love of God is grounded in God’s truth, and the truth of God is an outpouring of his love and can only be rightly shared in love. John earned the redemptive nickname, “The Beloved Disciple” because he often refers to himself as “the one whom Jesus loved” (John 13:23; 20:2; 21:20). Jesus’ love transformed this man from a fire ...

  2. John the Apostle. John was born in 6AD in Bethsaida in an area called Galilee which was ruled by Herod Agrippa at the time. John was the son of Zebedee and Salome. He was also the brother of the first Christian martyr listed, James, and was part of the Twelve Apostles and followed Jesus Christ as on of his closest friends.

  3. e. John the Evangelist [a] is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, [2] although this has been disputed by most modern scholars. [3]

  4. In the apostle John’s writings, we see some of the deepest teachings about God’s love, and in his life, we see a boldness to preach the Kingdom of God. In his latter years John the apostle was exiled to the island of Patmos. Early on in the Gospel accounts, Jesus was walking along the shore of the Sea of Galilee when He began calling His ...

  5. John’s attempt to preserve the status of Jesus’ disciples by silencing a rival exorcist elicits a rebuke (Mark 9:38-41, Luke 9:49-50). According to Mark, James and John request that Jesus grant them thrones beside him when he comes in his glory (Mark 10:37), irking their fellow disciples (Mark 10:41). Jesus responds with a promise not of ...

  6. John’s attempt to preserve the status of Jesus’ disciples by silencing a rival exorcist elicits a rebuke (Mark 9:38-41, Luke 9:49-50). According to Mark, James and John request that Jesus grant them thrones beside him when he comes in his glory (Mark 10:37), irking their fellow disciples (Mark 10:41). Jesus responds with a promise not of ...

  7. The Life of John the Apostle. John the Apostle, along with his brother James, was a fisherman by trade. Their encounter with Jesus by the Sea of Galilee led to their immediate decision to become his disciples. John quickly formed a close relationship with Jesus, becoming one of his most trusted companions.

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