The Bible Explained: John | Spoken Gospel
Poetic Introductions to The Bible | Spoken Gospel • Drama, Educational, History, 02-Dec-2019
The Gospel of John shows us many of Jesus' signs. These signs are meant to point us to who Jesus is so that we might believe. Whether it is turning water to wine or turning over tables in the Temple, everything John shows Jesus doing is meant to help us believe that Jesus is the Son of God who died for our sins.
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