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Reason for Writing | John 20:30-31

30 There are also many other signs (attesting miracles) that Jesus performed in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; 31 but these have been written so that you may believe [with a deep, abiding trust] that Jesus is the Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed), the Son of God; and that by believing [and trusting in and relying on Him] you may have life in His name.

John 20:30-31 (AMP)

Other signs

John just recorded undeniable first-person testimony authenticating Jesus’ resurrection and the claim of His deity. To add punch, he makes a point of noting that there were indeed many more signs than the ones He recorded. What were they? “Most interpreters believe that John meant the same kind of signs as the seven miracles that he featured, the significance of which Jesus usually explained in the context (chs. 2—12).” (planobibelchapel.org) We can see some of them in the other gospels.

The Seven Signs from John’s Gospel

The SignSignificanceBeliefUnbeliefReference
Changing water to wineJesus’ power over qualityThe disciples2:1-11
Healing the official’s sonJesus’ power over spaceThe official and his household4:46-54
Healing the paralyticJesus’ power over timeThe paralytic?The Jews5:1-9
Feeding the 5,000Jesus’ power over quantitySome people in the crowd6:1-15
Walking on the waterJesus’ power over natureThe disciples6:16-21
Healing a man born blindJesus’ power over misfortuneThe blind manThe Pharisees9:1-12
Raising LazarusJesus’ power over deathMartha, Mary, and many JewsThe Jewish rulers11:1-16
Source: Planobibelchapel.org

 Reason for writing

Why did John document his experience with Christ and His life? His desire was that 1) people not familiar with Jesus could understand who He is and believe; 2) believers can grow in their faith. “John’s purpose was not academic; it was not simply that people might believe intellectually that Jesus is the divine Messiah. It was rather that they might believe those foundational truths, so that they might receive salvation and experience the life of God fully (cf. 10:10).” (planobiblechapel.org)

RЯeflection

  • John is a good book to give to non-believers to read through. Consider offering this to a friend, co-worker, or family member. Better yet, offer to read and study it with them.
  • What have you learned from John’s gospel? Share in the comments. For me, I take a liking to the high drama John expresses (like the resurrection of Lazarus) which helps make it more real.
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