Studies in John
Tec Morgan
Florida Christadelphian Bible School (1993)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | Grace and Truth | |
| 2 of 6 | The Word Made Flesh | |
| 3 of 6 | Signs of the Son Of God | |
| 4 of 6 | I am The Bread and the Wine | |
| 5 of 6 | High Priest and Sacrifice | |
| 6 of 6 | It Is Finished |
This 1993 series, Studies in John, takes listeners deep into the Gospel of John, revealing its unique portrait of the Lord Jesus Christ. The classes unfold the way John carefully presents Christ’s life, signs, and words—not just as historical events but as truths meant to bring each believer into fellowship with him. With warmth, clarity, and reverence, the speaker shows how John’s Gospel is structured to lead us from the Word made flesh to the Son who laid down his life in sacrifice, leaving us with the assurance of eternal life through his name.
Grace and Truth
The opening study explores John’s prologue, where the Word is made flesh and dwells among us. Listeners are guided to see how grace and truth are perfectly embodied in Jesus, and how this foundation frames the entire Gospel account.
The Word Made Flesh
This class reflects on the majesty of the incarnation. The eternal Word became human, living among his people, displaying the glory of the Father in humility and obedience, and calling disciples to witness and follow.
Signs of the Son of God
Here the focus turns to the signs John records, each revealing Christ’s authority and purpose. From water into wine to the raising of Lazarus, these signs point beyond the miracle itself to the identity of the Son of God and the life he offers.
I Am the Bread and the Wine
The teaching then centers on Christ as the true sustainer of life. By presenting himself as bread and wine, Jesus shows he is the source of nourishment, strength, and fellowship, challenging disciples to respond with faith and commitment.
High Priest and Sacrifice
This lecture explores Jesus as both priest and offering, the one who intercedes while also laying down his own life. The class draws parallels with Israel’s history, showing how Christ fulfills what the law and priesthood could never accomplish.
It Is Finished
The series concludes at the cross, where Jesus declares his work complete. This study reflects on the depth of that triumph: the will of God accomplished, sin overcome, and the way opened for believers to share in eternal life.
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