Tuesday, November 18, 2025

This is a Good Place to Start | John 3:16

The Book of John, in the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible, is a theological narrative written with the explicit purpose that readers "may come to believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name" (John 20:31).
Key Themes
The Gospel of John explores several significant themes, including the emphasis on Jesus as the divine Son of God, eternal life through belief in Jesus, and the contrast between light and darkness. Jesus' divinity is underscored by His seven "I Am" statements, such as "I am the bread of life" and "I am the light of the world," which echo God's self-revelation. The book also includes Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit to guide His followers.
Structure and Key Events
Unlike the Synoptic Gospels, John focuses on theological discourses and selected events rather than a strict chronology.
  • Prologue (Chapter 1): Introduces Jesus as the incarnate Word of God.
  • The Book of Signs (Chapters 2-12): This section highlights seven miraculous signs demonstrating Jesus' divine power, such as turning water into wine and raising Lazarus, which lead to increased belief but also opposition from leaders.
  • The Book of Glory (Chapters 13-20): Covers Jesus' final teachings to His disciples, His crucifixion, death, and resurrection.
  • Epilogue (Chapter 21): Describes a post-resurrection appearance of Jesus.
In essence, the Book of John is a compelling declaration of Jesus Christ's divine identity, urging readers to believe in Him to receive salvation and eternal life.

Why would anyone follow C. Peter Wagner? NAR (his so-called "New Apostolic Reformation" and "7 Mountain Mandate") this has to be a joke, right? No logical Christian would ever believe that Christians are going to have "Dominion" (control,power) over Governments, The Entertainment World, Finance





The Seven Mountains Mandate is a conservative Christian ideology that believes believers are called to exert influence over seven key areas of society: family, religion, education, government, media, arts and entertainment, and business. The movement, which is part of the broader New Apostolic Reformation, aims to integrate Christian principles and values into each of these "mountains," with some interpretations framing it as a mission to achieve cultural dominance or a spiritual "takeover" of society...
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When in reality, C. Peter Wagner and his NAR movement are not implementing influence over any part of secular society. 




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This is a Good Place to Start | John 3:16

The Book of John , in the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible, is a theological narrative written with the explicit purpose that read...