A major component of Jesus' ministry on earth was the performance of signs and wonders. In this book, Anthony T. Selvaggio uses the seven signs given in the first half of the Gospel of John to navigate us toward a glorious destination. This journey begins at a wedding and ends at a funeral. Throughout this trip you will witness the incredible events of water being turned into wine, the temple cleansed, a sick boy restored, a lame man brought to his feet, thousands feed, a blind man gaining sight, and a dead man coming forth from his tomb. While this tour centers in the land of Palestine, it will ultimately take you beyond the finiteness of this created world. For on this majestic journey, you will see more than mere signs and wonders - you will see the glory of Jesus the Christ, the Son of God!
I read this book to help me get a better understanding of the main points behind each sign in John’s gospel and also how all the signs link together. This book didn’t disappoint and I so appreciate how Selvaggio has made this book an accessible read, he writes it to everyone and helpfully addresses the unbeliever who is reading. I think this would be a great book to do with someone as an evangelistic study and the questions at the end of chapter are probing and helpful.
Selvaggio makes a strong conclusion which I feel is pretty hard for any reader to disagree with; all of the signs point toward Jesus’ resurrection, a narrative which is topped with John 20:29-31. I find it highly convincing that, any reader of John, whether they have put their fingers through the holes where the nails were or not, can follow the seven signs to the destination that is Jesus’s resurrection, and believing in this, have life in his name.
For anyone seeking to learn more about the seven signs of Christ’s glory in the gospel of John, I’d highly recommend you reading this book. It’s concise and very helpful. If I was to offer any criticism, you will need to have your bible with you while reading because the passages of scripture referenced aren’t fully quoted in the book, but I think since the book is only a few pages over 100 long they were trying to save space.
Either way, I found the book very helpful and the conclusion does a good job of wrapping up all his thoughts and challenges you to search the scriptures and know why you believe what you believe.
Even though this was a short book,I really liked it! The explanation of each sign was straight to the point and the study questions at the end of each chapter were good for further contemplation. I appreciated Anthony Selvaggio's viewpoint to include Jesus Cleansing the Temple as the 2nd sign but I'm not quite sure it should have completely replaced Jesus walking on water. I'll need further study to gain a better understanding of that. All in all, this was a quick insightful read. Great book!
Quite good for evangelistic use. This book would best be read together with a non-believer, so that you can have discussion. I was once told by an evangelist that every time he had taken a non-believer through this book they professed faith in Christ.