Of all the disciples, John seems to have responded most fully to the love and deepest messages of Jesus. It is no surprise, then, that of all the Gospels, many today respond most powerfully to John's record of Christ's life. Unlike the other Gospel accounts, John's Gospel seems uniquely designed to speak directly to people who've never met Jesus — or even His disciples — face to face. So, it was meant to answer what may be the most crucial questionn of contemporary Christian How can I have a living relationship with Someone I cannot see, hear, or touch? The Beloved Gospel, by Jon Paulien, professor of New Testament at Andrews University, opens a window onone of the most cherished books of the Bible. A deeper and more genuine relationship with Jesus awaits those who read this book and study the fourth Gospel — the "beloved" Gospel.Book SpecsPaper Back PPPA 2003 128
Table of Contents 1. The Unique Prupose of John's Gospel 2. Jesus Is the Best 3. Something Better 4. Grace Is All-Inclusive 5. The Struggle to Be Real 6. Putting the Past Behind You 7. The Sacred in the Common 8. At the Feast of Tabernacles 9. A Devoted Soul and a Impending Cross 10. Real Greatness 11. The Spirit Replaces Jesus 12. Jesus Lays Down His Life for His Friends 13. The Power of the Resurrection