Contributions
Jun 12
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charlescameron added a text contribution John 1:19-51The story of Jesus Christ begins with the words, "In the beginning" (John 1:1). The Old Testament prophets paved the way for Jesus Christ. They spoke of His coming. According to John 1:45, Jesus Chr... Read more »
Apr 24
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denisehorn added a text contribution I will not eat locustsJohn the Baptist was a stud. He obviously had done some things that caught the attention of others. But he was always quick to duck out of the spotlight and point ot the One coming after Him. And then... Read more »
Mar 23
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bocajrfan added a link contribution John 1:19-34John 1:19-34 Read more »
Mar 13
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tommie_coley added a text contribution What an answer.What do you say about yourself? He doesn't give some long detailed account of who he is and what he's doing. He knows his posistion as we will see in the next couple of verses. So he says tell the rel... Read more »
Jan 22
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docbob added a text contribution Me and John the BaptistJanuary 21, 2009 The life of Jesus. Read Today: John's testimony about Christ; John 1:19-28 Wouldn't it be great to be John the Baptist. I mean he told people about Jesus. He was the one that got ... Read more »
Dec 8
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jasonc128 added a text contribution John the Baptist is so cool!!Reading through John 1:19-28 today. Wow, I learned a lot! For example, in this passage, John begins telling us about the first week of Jesus' ministry. I never noticed the "the next day" verses in 29... Read more »
May 12
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angelogonzalez added a text contribution HumilityJohn, the one in the wilderness, the one who was to prepare the way for Christ, had many followers. He was very popular...even enough for the Jews to seek him out and answer questions. When they ask... Read more »
Apr 12
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charlescameron added a text contribution John 1:1-2:251:1-34 Jesus Christ is the Word of God. He is the Beginning. He is also the End (1-3; Revelation 21:6). He is ‘the Word... made flesh’. ‘We have seen His glory’(14). This is only the beginning. When H... Read more »